(A) Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a modularized multifunctional structure for the purpose of ironing. It is a structure of a combining a fan and an ironing board. The invention consists of a rack assembly base, a fan, and an ironing board with ventilation holes. With the fan working under the ironing board, sucking and dissipating the steam from above through the ventilation holes to below and stabilizing the clothing while preventing steam to reach the face of the person ironing are achieved, thus rendering a fast and easy ironing.
(B) Description of the Prior Art
The usual household ironing board is made up of a wooden board proper with a top fabric layer encasing a layer of foam and fastening the board to a foldable rack base. Such is the tool for the ironing industry; however, this type of board has the following shortcomings:
The steam keeps ascending to the face of the user who must tolerate not only heat but also the odor of the steam, making ironing a challenge. In addition, the width of the board is much narrower than the clothing resulting in unstable sliding of the clothing. For example, while positioning the sleeve of a shirt to be ironed, the rest of the shirt will tend to slide off the board simply by the shirt's own weight. If the clothing is a coat of heavy type, the inconvenience for smooth ironing is more apparent.
Therefore, the object of the invention is to attain smooth, fast and easy ironing by producing a new type of ironing board which would improve all the shortcomings of the traditional board. The final product is easy to be stored and taken out, to prevent slipping and providing stabilization of the clothing, to ventilate steam, and to provide access of electricity for the iron—truly practical and multifunctional.
In order to attain such goal, the invention relates to a modularized multifunctional structure for the purpose of ironing. It is a structure of a combining a fan and an ironing board. The invention consists of a rack assembly base, a fan, and an ironing board with ventilation holes. With the fan working under the ironing board, sucking and dissipating the steam from above through the ventilation holes to below and stabilizing the clothing while preventing steam to reach the face of the person ironing are achieved, thus rendering a fast and easy ironing.
To enable a further understanding of the said objectives and the technological methods of the invention herein, the brief description of the drawings below is followed by the detailed description of the preferred embodiments.
To better understand the characteristics and novelties of the invention, descriptions shall be given with the accompanying drawings hereunder.
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A board proper (11) of the ironing board (10) has a plurality of ventilation holes (111). On top there is a cotton fabric layer (12). The fan box (20) is positioned in the middle of the board proper (11). On the edges of the bottom of the board proper (11), there are two conjoining slides (13) for assembling the board proper (11) with the fan box (20). There is an iron rack (14) being fixed in place by rack stabilizers (15) at the end of the board proper (11).
The fan box (20), after placing a fan (21) therein and covering the fan (21) with a fan mesh (22), has power sockets (23) to provide electricity for iron and other relevant appliances and a row of fan speed-direction switches (24) next to the power sockets (23). On the symmetric sides of the fan box (20), screw holes for fan box (25) and screw holes for extension rods (26) are formed. A protective mesh (28) covers the fan on the opposite side of the fan mesh (22).
The rack assembly base (30) is of a unibody construction forming supporting racks (31) in between which a supporting rod (32) is welded to the supporting racks (31) thereby resulting a stable assembly. The fan box (20) is positioned and fixed to the assembly by screw rod-screw sets (33) through the screw holes (25). Supporting the fan box (20) and making it rotatable by extension rods (34) with rod stoppers (35) is achieved by screw fastening on the other side through the screw holes for extension rods (26). Now the whole assembly is foldable and extendible to a level platform for ironing by the action of the board-fan conjoining slides (13) which is to be restrained with the other conjoining slides (27) by the rod stopper. Steam from an iron can be sucked out through the ventilation holes while the clothes being ironed are stationary by the suction power of the fan. The ironing board (10) can be slide out of the conjoining slides (13, 27) leaving a fan box-rack assembly base (20, 30) unit that can be transported by using the handle (29) on the fan box (20). The fan speed and direction can be adjusted by the switches (24).
The advantages of the aforesaid invention are as follows:
4. The invention can convert the whole assembly into a simple fan adjustable for speed and direction. The power outlet provides access for appliances, truly exhibiting practicality and multiplicity of function.
It is of course to be understood that the embodiment described herein is merely illustrative of the principles of the invention and that a wide variety of modifications thereto may be effected by persons skilled in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as set forth in the following claims.
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20040226197 A1 | Nov 2004 | US |