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US1455484A
US1455484A US491420A US49142021A US1455484A US 1455484 A US1455484 A US 1455484A US 491420 A US491420 A US 491420A US 49142021 A US49142021 A US 49142021A US 1455484 A US1455484 A US 1455484A
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    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D06TREATMENT OF TEXTILES OR THE LIKE; LAUNDERING; FLEXIBLE MATERIALS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • D06FLAUNDERING, DRYING, IRONING, PRESSING OR FOLDING TEXTILE ARTICLES
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  • An object of my invention is to provide a simple, inexpensive and effective means for supporting a flatiron and for precluding the marring of a surface on which the device rests.
  • a further object of my invention is to provide a device of the character described that isadapted for use selectively as a rest for a heated iron and as a means for clean-v ing and polishing the work-engaging surface of the iron.
  • a further object of my invention is to provide a device of the character described that is compact in form and will take up but little space when not in use.
  • Figure 2 is a section through the same.
  • I provide a frame or casing that preferably consists of a single fiat plate 1, bent, stamped, or otherwise formed to provide a continuous depending marginal flange or support 2 and a marginal upstanding flange or side 3.
  • a cleaning and polishing member' is then superposed on the sheet 4 and frictionally contacts the inner wall of the flange 3, whereby the cleaning and polishing member is normally maintained in the position illustrated.
  • the cleaning and polishing member embodies a filler of pasteboard,cardboard, orth'e like, and a cover 6 of canvas or like fabric.
  • the filler 5 -and the canvas cover 6 are'first immersed in boiling parafiine, beeswax, or
  • the cover '6 is then placed on the filler 5 and arranged with the edges thereof folded over'the corresponding edges of the filler to underlie the latter, as best seen in Figure 2, when the filler 5 is superposed on the asbestos sheet;
  • The'cover 6 may bese cured on the filler 5 in any suit'ablemanner, as by means of stitching, not shown, although the engagement of the flange 3 with the, cleaning and polishing member as a a whole willnormally prevent displacement of the cover '6.
  • the operation thereof may be readily understood. It is to be observed that the upper surface of the cleaning and polishing member is in a plane above that of the upper edge of the side or flange 3. Consequently, when the device is placed on a surface 7 so that the upper surface of the cleaning and polishing mem- 'ber rests upon the surface 7, the metallic frame member will not contact the surface 7.' Heated irons, not shown, may then be placed on the plate 1 and the underlying surface will not be'injured or marred, since heat will not be imparted from the iron to the surface. When the device is employed in accomplishing the cleaning and polishing vof an iron, it is arranged in the position illustrated in Figure 2. The upper surface of the cleaning and polishing member is then sprinkled with a liquid, such as water,
  • the cover 6 and the filler 5 are impregnated with a substance i that is a good'polishing agent and a preventive of rust, it is manifest that the workengaging surface of the v thoroughly cleaned, polished, and treated to prevent the formation of rust thereon.
  • the liqluid placed on the upper surface of the po ishing and cleaning member will not penetrate the latter and consequently the iron will be device may be used repeatedly without any appreciablewear resulting.
  • the filler 5 and the cover 6 may be replaced when required.
  • a handle '8 may be attached to the frame, whereby the device may be hung up when not'in use.
  • the device provides a simple, inexpensive and effective means for performing the functions for which intended.
  • a device of the character described comprising a frame consisting of a plate formed witha depending marginal flange and with an upstanding marginal flange, a sheet of asbestos superposed on the plate and engaging at its edges with the upstanding flange, and cleaning and polishing means superposed on the asbestos sheet and'having a friction-tight 'fit with the'i'nner walls of the upstanding flange, said means comprismg a filler anda fabric cover therefor, said filler and said fabric cover being impregnated with a substance having waterproof- I ing, polishing,

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May 15, 1923.
1,455,484 L. D. GRENDA IRON RET AND CLEANER Filed Aug. 11, 1921 //V [/5 IV TOR L. D. Grenda ,4 TTORNEYS Patented May 15, 1923,
A 1.03 m s. enrinne, or onroaeo, ILLinois.
men ass; Ann CLEANER:
" Application filejd'Aug'iist 11 i921: Serial a. 491,420." 1
engaging surface of the iron, and it consists in the combinations, constructions and arrangements herein described and claimed.
An object of my invention is to provide a simple, inexpensive and effective means for supporting a flatiron and for precluding the marring of a surface on which the device rests.
A further object of my invention is to provide a device of the character described that isadapted for use selectively as a rest for a heated iron and as a means for clean-v ing and polishing the work-engaging surface of the iron. 1
A further object of my invention is to provide a device of the character described that is compact in form and will take up but little space when not in use.
Other objects and advantages will appear in the following specification, and the novel features of the invention will be particularly pointed out in the appended claim.
My invention is illustrated in the accompanying drawings, forming part of this application, in which Figure 1 is a plan view of the device, and
Figure 2 is a section through the same.
In carrying out my invention, I provide a frame or casing that preferably consists of a single fiat plate 1, bent, stamped, or otherwise formed to provide a continuous depending marginal flange or support 2 and a marginal upstanding flange or side 3. A sheet 4: of heat resisting material, such as asbestos, is superposed on the plate 1 and is of a size to have a friction tight fit at its edges with the inner wall of the upstanding flange or side 3. A cleaning and polishing member'is then superposed on the sheet 4 and frictionally contacts the inner wall of the flange 3, whereby the cleaning and polishing member is normally maintained in the position illustrated. The cleaning and polishing member embodies a filler of pasteboard,cardboard, orth'e like, and a cover 6 of canvas or like fabric. The filler 5 -and the canvas cover 6are'first immersed in boiling parafiine, beeswax, or
other waterproofing 'ysub'stancethat is adapted for use in polishing and treating a metal to prevent the formation of rust,
on the latter, and are permitted to remain in the boiling substance until thoroughly impregnated with the same. The cover '6 is then placed on the filler 5 and arranged with the edges thereof folded over'the corresponding edges of the filler to underlie the latter, as best seen in Figure 2, when the filler 5 is superposed on the asbestos sheet;
4, as illustrated. The'cover 6 may bese cured on the filler 5 in any suit'ablemanner, as by means of stitching, not shown, although the engagement of the flange 3 with the, cleaning and polishing member as a a whole willnormally prevent displacement of the cover '6.
various parts of the device, the operation thereof may be readily understood. It is to be observed that the upper surface of the cleaning and polishing member is in a plane above that of the upper edge of the side or flange 3. Consequently, when the device is placed on a surface 7 so that the upper surface of the cleaning and polishing mem- 'ber rests upon the surface 7, the metallic frame member will not contact the surface 7.' Heated irons, not shown, may then be placed on the plate 1 and the underlying surface will not be'injured or marred, since heat will not be imparted from the iron to the surface. When the device is employed in accomplishing the cleaning and polishing vof an iron, it is arranged in the position illustrated in Figure 2. The upper surface of the cleaning and polishing member is then sprinkled with a liquid, such as water,
and the iron is then placed thereon and is moved back and forth on'the surface of the,
cleaning andjpolishing member, that is to From the foregoing description of the say, on the cover 6. Since the cover 6 and the filler 5 are impregnated with a substance i that is a good'polishing agent and a preventive of rust, it is manifest that the workengaging surface of the v thoroughly cleaned, polished, and treated to prevent the formation of rust thereon. The liqluid placed on the upper surface of the po ishing and cleaning member will not penetrate the latter and consequently the iron will be device may be used repeatedly without any appreciablewear resulting. Obviously, the filler 5 and the cover 6 may be replaced when required.
A handle '8 may be attached to the frame, whereby the device may be hung up when not'in use.
The device provides a simple, inexpensive and effective means for performing the functions for which intended.
I claim: v
A device of the character described comprisinga frame consisting of a plate formed witha depending marginal flange and with an upstanding marginal flange, a sheet of asbestos superposed on the plate and engaging at its edges with the upstanding flange, and cleaning and polishing means superposed on the asbestos sheet and'having a friction-tight 'fit with the'i'nner walls of the upstanding flange, said means comprismg a filler anda fabric cover therefor, said filler and said fabric cover being impregnated with a substance having waterproof- I ing, polishing,
and rust-preventing qu ali ties.
LORENZ D} GRENDA.
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Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2635040A (en) * 1949-04-19 1953-04-14 Gen Electric Silicone-impregnated surfaces suitable for ironing
US3484887A (en) * 1967-06-12 1969-12-23 Frank S Thomas Jr Lubricating pad for flat smooth metal surfaces
USD559486S1 (en) * 2004-03-24 2008-01-08 We'll Corporation Adhesive sheet-like dust removal implement
USD666044S1 (en) * 2010-05-27 2012-08-28 Magnet Works, Ltd. Frame for a modular anti-fatigue floor mat assembly

Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2635040A (en) * 1949-04-19 1953-04-14 Gen Electric Silicone-impregnated surfaces suitable for ironing
US3484887A (en) * 1967-06-12 1969-12-23 Frank S Thomas Jr Lubricating pad for flat smooth metal surfaces
USD559486S1 (en) * 2004-03-24 2008-01-08 We'll Corporation Adhesive sheet-like dust removal implement
USD666044S1 (en) * 2010-05-27 2012-08-28 Magnet Works, Ltd. Frame for a modular anti-fatigue floor mat assembly

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