Abstract:
The present invention provides for a complete ironing center to be attached to and stored within a wall cabinet. The ironing board is deployed perpendicularly from the back wall of the cabinet. In one embodiment, the cabinet is integrated into a larger wall cabinet system. In these embodiments, the cabinet is extended from the wall cabinet and locked into an open position. This complete system is easily and quickly closed and stored out of sight within the cabinet when not in use.
Abstract:
An adjustable iron holder having an outer housing with a pivoting iron holding plate for storing a steam iron in either a toe down or toe up position that is adjustable relative to a vertical axis for optimal draining, and a removable drain receptacle for collecting water drained from the iron or which may leak from the iron to reduce the formation of mineral deposits and/or rust in or on the iron. The iron holder may be provided with a removable ironing board bracket that supports a folded ironing board. A removable water cup may be provided on one side wall of the outer housing for containing a supply of water to be used by the steam iron, and a removable accessory storage cup may be provided on the opposed side wall for holding the cord of the iron or miscellaneous small items.
Abstract:
An apparatus for steam ironing clothes is provided. The clothing steam ironing apparatus includes an ironing component with an ironing panel, steam ejection holes for ejecting steam to iron a clothing and air suction holes for generating a suck force on the clothing are provided in the ironing panel.
Abstract:
An organizer for a clothes iron and accessories thereof is disclosed. The organizer can be mounted on a wall in either a left-handed orientation where a clothes iron can be placed in the organizer from a left side of the organizer, or a right-handed orientation where a clothes iron can be placed in the organizer from a right side of the organizer. A support arm is attached to a base of the organizer. The support arm and the base, together define a pocket in which a clothes iron is suspended for support. The organizer can include an ironing board support for mounting/supporting an ironing board.
Abstract:
An organizer for a clothes iron and accessories thereof is disclosed. The organizer can be mounted on a wall in either a left-handed orientation where a clothes iron can be placed in the organizer from a left side of the organizer, or a right-handed orientation where a clothes iron can be placed in the organizer from a right side of the organizer. A support arm is attached to a base of the organizer. The support arm and the base, together define a pocket in which a clothes iron is suspended for support. The organizer can include an ironing board support for mounting/supporting an ironing board.
Abstract:
A wall mounted storage organizer has storage regions for an appliance and associated accessories, and a hanger member to retain a large article or implement associated with the appliance. The hanger member is pivotally attached to the organizer and may be rotated into a storage position to facilitate shipping, storage and merchandizing.
Abstract:
An apparatus for generating steam at domestic level comprises a steam jet iron having an ironing plate formed with steam delivery orifices, a steam manifold removably associated with the ironing plate at the steam delivery orifices, and a delivery conduit hydraulically connected to the steam manifold.
Abstract:
An iron holder, preferably in kit form, in which a pair of straps, bendable at their ends, is provided. A plate for holding the iron, which includes means for mounting the plate to the straps, is also included. A spring or spring-like element is mounted on the unit for engaging the iron and retaining it in place on the holder.
Abstract:
An improved iron guard is provided which includes a spaced pair of holding means such as clamps to releasably engage the sides of an ironing board, a flexible connecting means interconnecting the holding means and adapted to releasably engage the handle of an iron, resilient means such as a spring associated with the connecting means and holding means to tension the former and to releasably secure a heel bracket in tight engagement with the heel of an iron to hold the same securely in an upright position without danger of tipping over the iron. The bracket is secured to the connecting means, which may be a chain, cord or the like. The bracket is of special configuration to quickly and adequately engage the heel of an iron.