1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a shirt finishing machine and more particularly a shirt finishing machine for press finishing the shirt under a state in which the shirt such as a washed white shirt and the like is put on a torso.
2. Description of the Related Art
As this type of prior art shirt finishing machine, there has been provided the machine described in the gazette of U.S. Pat. No. 6,032,837, for example. This type of prior art shirt finishing machine comprises a torso for putting on a shirt, and a press iron for depressing the front part and rear part of the torso to press finish the shirt. The aforesaid torso is formed by plates oppositely arranged at the front part and the rear part.
In view of the foregoing, the shirt such as a white shirt is provided with a front bodice having cloth overlapped portions. More practically, these overlapped portions correspond to a front part (a part where front buttons and button holes are formed and the part extending from the throat to the lower end of the front bodice) or a position of pocket. The front part is set such that each of the front button side and the button hole side has a cloth folded back inside the shirt. Accordingly, when the shirt is put on the torso, the cloth becomes overlapped in four plies and becomes thick. In addition, when a pocket is sawn at the front bodice, the pocket cloth and the cloth at the front bodice corresponding to the pocket portion become overlapped to each other in two plies. In addition, since the location of port of the pocket has normally the cloth folded back inside the shirt, they are gathered together with the cloth at the front bodice and become three plies.
Thus, this type of finishing machine has a structure in which the torso is pressed with the press iron (hot iron), some wrinkles at the front bodice of the shirt put on the torso are extended with pressure and heat of the press iron to finish the shirt. Accordingly, this type of finishing machine required that the press iron should be continued to be pressed against the torso until the front bodice location was completely dried even if the front bodice was completely dried. As a result, inn accordance with the prior art machine, it had a problem that it took much time for finishing the front bodice of the shirt and its working efficiency was not improved.
This invention has been provided in view of the prior art problems.
Accordingly, the technical theme of the present invention to be solved is to provide a shirt finishing machine constructed such that the front bodice of a shirt having overlapped cloth portions can be rapidly press finished and the efficiency of the shirt pressing operation can be increased.
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Accordingly, in accordance with the present invention, the front bodice of a shirt having cloth overlapped portions can be rapidly dried in cooperation with the press irons and the shirt can be press finished efficiently within a short period of time because the front side plate can be heated.
The front bodice of a shirt in this case is meant by a portion extending from the throat to the lower end of the front bodice where the front buttons and button holes of the shirt are formed. In addition, the position corresponding to the front part of a shirt is meant by a position just rear side of the front bodice or a position of one side slightly displaced to either right or left from the position just rear side of the front bodice or both side positions. In the case of the present invention, the steam flowing pipe is formed by metallic materials such as copper, copper alloy and aluminum having a superior thermal conductivity. In addition, the steam flowing pipe is arranged at the rear side of the front side plate while being directly contacted with it or fixed to a reinforcing rib at the rear side of the front side plate and then arranged to enable heat to be transferred to the front side plate through the reinforcing rib.
Additionally, it is preferable in the present invention that the steam flowing pipe is arranged to be communicated with the upper rear side of the front side plate and at a position corresponding to a shirt pocket.
In accordance with this arrangement, a reason why this state occurs consists in the fact that when a pocket is formed in a shirt, the pocket position can be dried quickly. It is also applicable that the position corresponding to the pocket is an upper one side of the front plate or both sides of the front plate. In this case, the expression of “ . . . is arranged to be communicated with . . . ” means that the steam flowing pipe is in a continuous state between a position corresponding to the front part and a position corresponding to the pocket. More practically, this state can be realized by being formed with a continuous connected state (in one stroke) or branched from the position corresponding to the front part and arranged at the position corresponding to the pocket. In addition, it is also applicable that the steam flowing pipe is bent in a lateral direction at the position corresponding to the pocket, or arranged in a zig-zag form (refer to
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Because, in accordance with this arrangement, it is possible to dry quickly the folded-back part corresponding to the pocket opening. The heat transferring part is formed into a plate shape like the steam flowing pipe by metallic material of superior thermal conductivity, for example, copper, copper alloy and aluminum or the like. In addition, this thermal transferring part is arranged such that the plate surface for improving a thermal conductivity is abutted against the rear surface of the front side plate, installed at the steam flowing pipe arranged in parallel with it, for example, or protruded in a lateral direction from the steam flowing pipe and its extremity end is released.
Referring now to the drawings, the preferred embodiments of the present invention will be described.
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Reference numeral 4 denotes a steam flowing pipe for use in heating the front side plate 2a. The steam flowing pipe 4 is formed by a copper pipe, for example, and arranged at a position corresponding to the front part 1a (a part where front buttons 1b and the button holes of the shirt 1 are formed and extending from a throat to the lower end of the front bodice) at the rear side of the front side plate 2a. In the case of the preferred embodiment, the steam flowing pipe 4 is extended in a parallel state in an upright direction at the right and left rear sides of the front part 1a while holding the front part 1a and arranged.
In addition, in the case of the preferred embodiment, the steam flowing pipe 4 is arranged in communication with a position corresponding to the pocket 1c of the shirt 1 at the upper rear side of the front side plate 2a. More practically, as shown in
Reference numeral 6 (refer to
Next, an action of the present invention will be described as follows.
The present invention is operated such that the steam flows along the front part 1a and heats the central position of the front side plate 2a corresponding to the front part 1a through heat exchanging action over its upright direction. Accordingly, in the present invention, the front side plate 2a dries the front part 1a of the shirt 1 in cooperation with the press irons 3. In addition, since the position of the front side plate 2a corresponding to the pocket 1c is heated, in the case that the pocket 1c is formed at the shirt 1, the front side plate 2a rapidly dries the position of the pocket 1c of the shirt 1.
In addition, the steam flowing pipe 4 in this preferred embodiment is extended up to the right and left upper portions of the torso 2 as described above and arranged such that the steam flows laterally at the right and left upper portions. Accordingly, in accordance with the present invention in this preferred embodiment, when steam is injected into the sleeves of the shirt 1 to wet the sleeves to expand them and finish them in tension, even if the steam injected into the sleeves is drained to wet the upper part of the front bodice, the upper portion of the front side plate 2a is heated, so that the upper part of the front bodice of the shirt 1 can be dried rapidly and positively and disadvantage caused by this type of drain can be completely eliminated.
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Number | Date | Country | |
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20080034622 A1 | Feb 2008 | US |