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US648917A
US648917A US72872699A US1899728726A US648917A US 648917 A US648917 A US 648917A US 72872699 A US72872699 A US 72872699A US 1899728726 A US1899728726 A US 1899728726A US 648917 A US648917 A US 648917A
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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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  • My invention relates to sad-irons.
  • the object of the invention is to produce a sad-iron having one portion formed as a lamp burner or heater, provided with a support, and another portion constituting a presser or ironing body which may reston said support for heating and be temporarily connected to the bottom of said lamp portion when heated, so that the weight of both parts is available for use in ironing and pressing.
  • Figure 1' is a perspective of a complete sadiron involving this invention.
  • Fig. 2 is a broken perspective of the lamp and support.
  • Fig. 3 is a perspective of the presser or ironing body.
  • Fig. 4 is a perspective of a bandle detached.
  • A indicate a hollow metallic receptacle of the usual outline of a sad-iron.
  • lugs 13 B On the upper surface of this receptacle are lugs 13 B,
  • these lugs may be of any desirable height.
  • these lugs B form a support for the presser, the lower face of which may rest on the top of lugs B.
  • a wick tube or burner preferably about midway between the lugs B, affords means for the application of an alcohol-Wick.
  • the burner-tube is preferably provided with a cap or cover D, so that when not in use evaporation may be avoided.
  • the handle E has metallic bars F, which are sufficiently elastic to permit the turnedout ends F to spring into the sockets B in the lugs B.
  • the presser-body H is of any usual form for a sad-iron and has spring lugs or projections I extending up from the outer edge of the lamp portion of the device, so that when 1 assembled, as in Fig. 1, the presser, lamp, and handleform a complete sad-iron not unusual in form and capable of use like an ordinary sad-iron.
  • the springs I serve to attach the part A to the body H when the parts are assembled, as in Fig. 1.
  • the handle When it isdesirable to heat the presser from the lamp, the handle is removed, the lamp lighted, and the presser placed with its face restingon the lugs B, which lugs then support the presser just above the top of burner C, and the ignition of the burner secures the heating of the presser-body.
  • the parts When ready for use, the parts are assembled, as in Fig. 1, when the work may go on.
  • a sad-iron consisting essentially of a lamp-body havinga burner and having supports outside 1 said burner for the presserbody, a presser-body of substantially-similar outline to the lamp, means for retaining the presser in position under the lamp, and a handle detachably connected to the lamp, substantially as described.
  • p I v 2 the combination of alampbody having lugs on its upper surface provided with horizontal faces andhandle-sockets, a burner between said faces, a handle adapted for engagement with said sockets, and a presser-body provided with upwardlyextending marginal lugs forming a seat for I the lamp portion, substantiallyas described.

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No. 648,9l7. Patented M 8, I900.
0.11. BRADLEY.
SAD IRON.
(Application filed Aug. 28, 1899.)
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NITED STATES CHARLES D. BRADLEY, OF CHICAGO, ILLINOIS.
SAD-IRON. I
SPECIFICATION formingpart of Letters Patent N0. 648,917, datedMay 8, 1900:
Application filed August 28, 1899. Serial No. 728,726 (No model.)
To all 1071,0711, it may concern.-
Be it knownthatl, CHARLES D. BRADLEY,
provement in Sad-Irons, of which the follow-- ing is an exact and full description.
My invention relates to sad-irons.
The object of the invention is to produce a sad-iron having one portion formed as a lamp burner or heater, provided with a support, and another portion constituting a presser or ironing body which may reston said support for heating and be temporarily connected to the bottom of said lamp portion when heated, so that the weight of both parts is available for use in ironing and pressing.
Figure 1' is a perspective of a complete sadiron involving this invention. Fig. 2 is a broken perspective of the lamp and support. Fig. 3 is a perspective of the presser or ironing body. Fig. 4 is a perspective of a bandle detached.
Let A indicate a hollow metallic receptacle of the usual outline of a sad-iron. On the upper surface of this receptacle are lugs 13 B,
having horizontal upper faces. These lugs may be of any desirable height. When the handle is removed, as in Fig. 2, these lugs B form a support for the presser, the lower face of which may rest on the top of lugs B.
A wick tube or burner 0, preferably about midway between the lugs B, affords means for the application of an alcohol-Wick. The burner-tube is preferably provided with a cap or cover D, so that when not in use evaporation may be avoided.
The handle E has metallic bars F, which are sufficiently elastic to permit the turnedout ends F to spring into the sockets B in the lugs B.
The presser-body H is of any usual form for a sad-iron and has spring lugs or projections I extending up from the outer edge of the lamp portion of the device, so that when 1 assembled, as in Fig. 1, the presser, lamp, and handleform a complete sad-iron not unusual in form and capable of use like an ordinary sad-iron. The springs I serve to attach the part A to the body H when the parts are assembled, as in Fig. 1.
When it isdesirable to heat the presser from the lamp, the handle is removed, the lamp lighted, and the presser placed with its face restingon the lugs B, which lugs then support the presser just above the top of burner C, and the ignition of the burner secures the heating of the presser-body. When ready for use, the parts are assembled, as in Fig. 1, when the work may go on.
What I claim is- 1. A sad-iron consisting essentially of a lamp-body havinga burner and having supports outside 1 said burner for the presserbody, a presser-body of substantially-similar outline to the lamp, means for retaining the presser in position under the lamp, and a handle detachably connected to the lamp, substantially as described. p I v 2. In a sad-iron, the combination of alampbody having lugs on its upper surface provided with horizontal faces andhandle-sockets, a burner between said faces, a handle adapted for engagement with said sockets, and a presser-body provided with upwardlyextending marginal lugs forming a seat for I the lamp portion, substantiallyas described.
3. In a sad iron, the lamp-body A having socketed lugs 13 and Wick-tube O, the handle E having spring-armsF and hooks F, and the presser-body H having lugs I, all combined substantially as described.
CHARLES D. BRADLEY.
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ARTHUR M. ROGERS, THOMAS RILEY.
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Cited By (3)

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US2718078A (en) * 1953-10-26 1955-09-20 Aery Alma Pressing and turning device
US2738603A (en) * 1953-06-15 1956-03-20 Towne Shirley Nelson Ironing device
US5252806A (en) * 1991-11-11 1993-10-12 Hudson David A Adapter plate for increasing the effective width of a carpet iron

Cited By (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2738603A (en) * 1953-06-15 1956-03-20 Towne Shirley Nelson Ironing device
US2718078A (en) * 1953-10-26 1955-09-20 Aery Alma Pressing and turning device
US5252806A (en) * 1991-11-11 1993-10-12 Hudson David A Adapter plate for increasing the effective width of a carpet iron

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