Claims
- 1. A lighted bonding iron apparatus comprising an outer shell having a front portion, a rear portion, and a substantially horizontal handle portion fixably mounted from said front portion, a heating element forming a horizontal planer ironing surface beneath said outer shell, a first light source fixably mounted in said front portion in proximity to said handle portion, and positioned to illuminate the area adjacent to said front portion, a second light source fixably mounted in said rear portion of said outer shell, at a location beneath the handle portion, and positioned to illuminate the area adjacent to said rear portion, and a means for illuminating said first and second light source.
- 2. The lighted bonding iron of claim 1 wherein said first and second light sources are seam shadow creating light sources projecting nonintersecting generally horizontally opposed beams obliquely toward said horizontal planer ironing surface.
- 3. The lighted bonding iron of claim 1 wherein said heating element has forward and rear ends and said beams are projected by said seam shadow creating light sources in front of and behind said heating element.
- 4. The lighted bonding iron of claim 3 wherein the axes of said beams projected by said seam shadow creating light sources have angles of incidence to said horizontal planar ironing surface differing in absolute value.
- 5. The lighted bonding iron of claim 4 wherein the axes of said beams each impinge said horizontal planar ironing surface plane between about 12 and about 17 inches from said heating unit element whereby seam shadows are created.
- 6. The lighted bonding iron of claim 3 wherein said handle portion further comprises a base and a grip, said base being mounted to said heating element, said grip being joined to said base, said first seam shadow creating light source being incorporated in said grip, said second seam shadow creating light source being incorporated in said base.
- 7. The lighted bonding iron of claim 6 wherein said grip has a longitudinal portion and a stem and said first seam shadow creating light source is vertically spaced apart from said longitudinal portion.
- 8. The lighted bonding iron of claim 1 wherein the axes of said beams projected by said seam shadow creating light sources have angles of incidence to said horizontal planer ironing surface differing in absolute value.
- 9. The lighted bonding iron of claim 8 wherein the axes of said beams each impinge said horizontal planer ironing surface between about 12 and about 17 inches from said heating element whereby seam shadows are created.
- 10. The lighted bonding iron of claim 1, wherein said seam shadows creating light sources each project the center of a respective said beam at a point on said horizontal planer ironing surface between about 12 and about 17 inches from said heating element.
- 11. The lighted bonding iron of claim 10 wherein said seam shadow creating light sources are spaced apart in a direction perpendicular to said horizontal planer ironing surface.
- 12. The lighted bonding iron of claim 10 wherein the axis of one of said beams has an angle of incidence to said horizontal planer ironing surface greater than about 65 degrees.
- 13. The lighted bonding iron of claim 10 wherein the axis of one of said beams has an angle of incidence to said horizontal planer ironing surface greater than about 80 degrees.
- 14. The lighted bonding iron of claim 10 wherein the center of one of said beams has an angle of incidence to said horizontal planer ironing surface less than 80 degrees and the other said beam has an angle of incidence to said horizontal planer ironing surface between about 80 degrees and 90 degrees.
- 15. A lighted bonding iron for use in installing carpets having seams comprising an outer shell having a front portion, a rear portion, and a substantially horizontal handle portion fixably mounted from said front portion, a heating element forming a horizontal planer ironing surface beneath said outer shell, a first light source fixably mounted in said front portion in proximity to said handle portion, and positioned to illuminate the area adjacent to said front portion, a second light source fixably mounted in said rear portion of said outer shell, at a location beneath the handle portion, and positioned to illuminate the area adjacent to said rear portion, and a means for illuminating said first and second light sources, said light sources projecting a pair of horizontally opposed beams obliquely downwardly, whereby seam shadows are created.
- 16. The lighted bonding iron of claim 15 wherein said beams have axes defining included angles of declination from horizatonal of less than about 20 degrees.
- 17. The lighted bonding iron of claim 16 wherein said beams have axes defining differing included angles of declination from horizontal.
- 18. The lighted bonding iron of claim 17 wherein the included angle of declination of said beam from said first seam shadow creating light source is about double the included angle of declination of said beam from said second seam shadow creating light source.
- 19. The lighted bonding iron of claim 18 wherein said handle portion has front and rear margins and said seam shadow creating light sources are inset from respective said margins, said rear light source being inset about twice as far as said front light source.
- 20. A lighted bonding iron for use in installing carpets having seams comprising an outer shell having a front portion, a rear portion, and a substantially horizontal handle portion fixably mounted from said front portion, a heating element forming a horizontal planer ironing surface beneath said outer shell, a first light source fixably mounted in said front portion in proximity to said handle portion, and positioned to illuminate the area adjacent to said front portion, a second light source fixably mounted in said rear portion of said outer shell, at a location beneath the handle portion, and positioned to illuminate the area adjacent to said rear portion, and a means for illuminating said first and second light sources, said first and sacond light sources projecting a pair of beams impinging said horizontal planer ironing surface at about equal separations and generally horizontally opposed directions from said heating element.
- 21. The lighted bonding iron of claim 20 wherein said light sources are vertically spaced apart and said beam projected by said second light source has an axis having an angle of incidence to said horizontal planer ironing surface greater than about 80 degrees and said beam projected by said first light source has an axis having an angle incidence to said horizontal planer ironing surface less than about 80.degree..
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of co-pending application Ser. No. 07/563,525 filed on Aug. 6, 1990, abandoned.
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