OBJECT OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The present invention refers to an ironing board, i.e. to a support for clothing
during ironing operations thereof, having a special application in the domestic scope.
[0002] The object of the invention is to achieve an optimal degree of foldability, determining
a minimum space occupation for it in an inoperative state.
[0003] The invention is therefore within the scope of domestic use mechanical devices, and
more specifically within the scope of ironing accessories.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0004] As is known, ironing boards receive this name since they were originally materialized
in an elongated wooden platform that was basically rectangular, but having one of
its ends narrowed with a triangular configuration, a platform supported by a generally
metal structure suitably lifting it with regard to floor level so that the ironing
is comfortable.
[0005] Currently, and even though the name "board" is maintained, the working platform has
evolved into a metal structure, specifically a sheet metal structure, its contour
being duly edged for strengthening its structure, the platform thus becoming lighter
in weight and the useful life thereof being prolonged.
[0006] Since the use of ironing boards is sporadic within the aforementioned domestic scope,
the working platform support is materialized in a scissor-type structure based on
two double legs, such that one of them is hinge-connected to the lower face of the
platform, whereas the other one is connected to the cooperation of slides, provided
with locking means, so that said scissor can adopt a working position in which it
suitably lifts the platform with regard to the floor, or so that it can be adapted
to the lower face of the platform, converting the ironing board as a whole into an
essentially flat element, which obviously facilitates storage thereof.
[0007] However, the dimensions of the ironing board in said inoperative state are determined
by the working platform dimensions, from which platform the legs or support structure
noticeably project at its ends.
[0008] This implies that even though the ironing board tends to have the flat configuration
in said inoperative state, its length substantially limits its storage possibilities,
since it requires a space for that purpose, for example, a closet, the height of which
at least coincides with the length of the platform, and in most cases even exceeding
said length.
DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0009] The foldable ironing board proposed by the invention solves the drawbacks set forth
above, since not only does it allow drastically reducing its dimensions with regard
to the conventional art, but rather it also allows substantially reducing said dimensions
with regard to length, such that the longitudinal height of the ironing board in an
inoperative state approaches a value which is half of the longitudinal height of the
working platform in an operative state, therefore the dimensions of the storage space
used for that purpose can be considerably smaller, practically half of those required
for conventional boards.
[0010] Therefore, and more specifically, the working platform is fragmented into three hinged
sectors, an intermediate and majority sector, and two end sectors folding over the
upper face of said intermediate sector through hinging means limiting the degree of
swing between this limit position of folding over the central sector and another stable
limit position in which the other three sectors of the platform are coplanar.
[0011] Complementarily and according to another feature of the invention, the support structure,
materialized in a "scissor"-type structure, as is conventional, connected to the lower
face of the platform, as is also conventional, but specifically to the intermediate
sector thereof, presents the particularity that each one of its legs is fragmented
into two hinged spans, which are also susceptible to maintaining two limit positions
with a stable character, one position in which each end span is laterally and parallelly
coupled to the nearest span, corresponding to the folded position, and another position
in which it is placed in a position opposite thereto, as an extension of it, in correspondence
with the operative state of the ironing board.
[0012] Thus, not only is the length of the working platform in the folded position reduced
to half, but the length of the support structure folded over the lower face of said
platform is also reduced to half.
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0013] To complement the description being made and for the purpose to aid in better understanding
the features of the invention according to a preferred practical embodiment thereof,
a set of drawings is attached as an integral part of said description, a set of drawings
in which the following has been shown with an illustrative and non-limiting character:
Figure 1 shows an upper-side perspective view of the working platform of a foldable
ironing board, which is unfolded, carried out according to the present invention.
Figure 2 shows a view similar to the previous figure, but in which the end sectors
of the working platform are folded over the intermediate sector.
Figure 3 shows a lower plan view of the working platform in the unfolded position
shown in figure 1.
Figure 4 shows a side elevational, plan, profile and perspective view of the link
acting as the hinged connection means between each pair of platform sectors.
Figure 5 shows views similar to those of figure 4, but corresponding to the rods connecting
each platform sector with the corresponding link.
Figure 6 shows a perspective view of a detail of the working platform support structure
of the previous figures, said support structure being in the unfolded position.
Figure 7 shows, also according to a perspective view, the structure of the previous
figure in the folded position.
Figure 8 shows a plan view of the assembly shown in figure 6.
Figure 9 shows a likewise plan view of the assembly shown in figure 7.
Figure 10 shows two perspective views of the hinging part for the two spans of each
support structure leg.
Figure 11 shows a side elevational and profile view of the part of the previous figure,
a profile in which the fixing of the two leg spans is seen in both the folded and
unfolded position.
Figure 12 shows a profile view of the foldable ironing board as a whole in a working
position.
Figure 13 shows another profile view of the assembly shown in the previous figure,
in which the end sectors of the working platform have been folded over the central
sector.
Figure 14 again shows a profile view of the assembly of figures 12 and 13, with the
scissor-type support structure folded.
Figure 15 finally shows the last operative folding sequence of the ironing board,
in which the two spans of each leg have been folded over one another to drastically
shorten its length.
PREFERRED EMBODIMENT OF THE INVENTION
[0014] In view of the figures described, it can be seen how the ironing board proposed by
the invention is constituted of a reliable working platform dimensionally similar
to that of a conventional ironing board, but with the special particularity that three
hinged sectors are defined therein, an intermediate, majority sector (1) and two end
sectors (2) and (3).
[0015] In correspondence with the hinged connection edges of said sectors (1), (2) and (3),
these incorporate respective centered rectangular notches (4) having a considerable
length and limited depth, between which a link (5) is housed, between each sector
pair, said link materialized in a "U"-shaped part, especially visible in the detail
shown in figure 4, provided on its side branches with a pair of holes (6) intended
for allowing the through passage of respective pivot shafts (7), each one of them
materialized in an annular rod, especially visible in figure 5, with an orthogonal
bending (8) on its ends allowing adaptation of its branch (7) to the lower face of
the corresponding sector (1), (2) and (3) to which it is fixed by means of welding,
at the same time allowing the ends of said shaft (7) to go through the edge (9) of
the metal plates constituting the platform (1), (2) and (3) at a mid-height level
of said edge.
[0016] Furthermore, each rod incorporates an outwardly projected broad intermediate span
(10), opposite to the shaft (7), intended for acting as a stop on the adjacent rod
corresponding to the same hinge in the unfolded limit position of the working platform,
and as is shown in figure 3, such that said rods (7) not only constitute pivot shafts
of each link (5) with regard to sectors (1), (2) and (3) of the working platform,
allowing folding of end sectors (2) and (3) over the intermediate sector (1), but
rather they also act as unfolding limiting means ensuring that, in the working position
shown in figure 1, the three sectors (1), (2) and (3) of the repeatedly mentioned
platform are perfectly coplanar with one another and with the upper face of the links
(5) occupying the spaces defined by the notches (4).
[0017] The conventional scissor-type structure based on two double legs (11-11'), connected
to one another at their mid-area by means of a transverse pivot shaft (12), are hinge-connected
to the lower face of the intermediate sector (1) of the working platform, one pair
of legs (11) being hinge-connected to the lower face of the platform, whereas the
other double leg (11') is connected through a sliding runner with locking means, which
are not shown in the drawings as they are entirely conventional, the features of the
invention, with regard to the support structure, being focused on the fact that both
pairs of legs (11-11') are fragmented into two spans hinge-connected to one another,
such that the pair of legs (11) extends into an end span (13), whereas the pair of
legs (11') extends into another end span (13'), all of them connected by means of
a transverse connecting rod (14) near their free end and suitably welded to said elements.
[0018] For the hinged connection between the first span (11-11') and the second span (13-13')
of each leg, a hinging part (15), shown in detail in figures 10 and 11, has been provided,
adopting a grooved configuration, having a "U"-shaped section, one side branch (16)
of which is provided with an internal inflection (17) at the level of its entrance
opening, determining a restriction of said entrance opening, keeping the spans (11)
and (13) of the corresponding leg stable, in the unfolded position for said spans
shown in figure 6, as well as in the folded position shown in figure 7. This hinging
part (15) is logically provided with a hole (18) centered on each one of its side
branches for passage of the corresponding pivot shaft.
[0019] According to this structure and from a position of the ironing board such as that
shown in figure 12, which provides the user with a working platform having conventional
dimensions and an also conventional working height, the board is susceptible to drastically
reducing the length of its working platform, as shown in figure 13, and, after folding
its scissor-type support structure, as shown in turn in figure 14, also drastically
shortening the length of its legs so that the latter do not project from the already
folded working platform, as shown in figure 15, achieving a drastic reduction of the
general volume of the ironing board in said folded position.
1. A foldable ironing board, of the type incorporating an elongated working platform
resting on a scissor-type support structure which can be folded over the lower face
of said platform, being hinge-connected and connected by a slide thereto, characterized in that said working platform is constituted of three hinged sectors (1), (2) and (3), specifically
a majority and intermediate sector (1), on the upper face of which the end sectors
(2) and (3) can be folded in an inoperative state of the assembly, said sectors being
connected to one another through hinging means (5) simultaneously acting as limiting
elements of the degree of swing of the end sectors (2) and (3), limiting them to a
position coplanar with the intermediate sector (1), it also having been provided that
each leg of the lower support structure be in turn fragmented into two hinged spans
allowing the shortening thereof when the board is in an inoperative state, such that
the support structure does not project from the ends of the intermediate sector (1)
of the working platform in said folded position.
2. A foldable ironing board according to claim 1, characterized in that the three sectors constituting the working platform incorporate, in correspondence
with their hinge-connected edges, respective rectangular notches (4), having a considerable
width and limited depth, in the cavity of which a hinging link (5) moves, which link
is materialized in a "U"-shaped part, provided on each one of its side branches with
a pair of holes (6) for the passage of respective pivot shafts, materialized in respective
rods (7) having an annular and elongated configuration, which are fixed by welding
to the edge of the plate constituting the sectors (1), (2) and (3) of the platform,
and which, in their span (10) parallel to the sector constituting the pivot shaft
(7), outwardly project, forming pivot limiting stops for the end sectors (2) and (3)
of the platform when the rod of the latter acts on the corresponding rod of the intermediate
sector (1).
3. A foldable ironing board according to claim 1, characterized in that the two spans of each leg (11-13), (11'-13') are hinge-connected to one another through
a hinging part (15), having a "U"-shaped configuration, with holes (18) on its side
branches for the passage of the pivot shaft between said spans, with the particularity
that one of the side branches (16) of the part (15) incorporates an internal inflection
(17), determining a restriction in the entrance opening of the part itself, acting
as a stable retention means for the end span (13-13') of the corresponding leg in
a folded as well as unfolded position thereof.