Patent classifications
D06F81/02
Collapsible adjustable height table
A range limiter to secure or position a adjustable height, foldable table at a particular height. A two-way spring-loaded plunger is positioned at the end of a leg for engagement with a stop component. The stop component is affixed to the bottom of the table top. When the leg is in a storage position, the plunger is pushed outward preventing the table leg from opening too far. The two springs have different forces or strengths associated with them. An extension section of the leg pushes against a heavy spring when the table is collapsed, thereby pushing the plunger outward. A light spring keeps the plunger withdrawn when the leg is extended.
COLLAPSIBLE ADJUSTABLE HEIGHT TABLE
A telescoping leg assembly with a pivot apparatus having a first and second telescoping leg, each with an extension section and a sleeve component, the sleeve component divided longitudinally into a first space and second space. The leg extension sections are dimensioned to retract into and telescope from the first space in the first leg sleeve component. The telescoping legs are pivotally attached to one another by a pivot apparatus on the sleeve portions, wherein the pivot apparatus extends into the second spaces of the sleeve components.
COLLAPSIBLE ADJUSTABLE HEIGHT TABLE
A telescoping leg assembly with a pivot apparatus having a first and second telescoping leg, each with an extension section and a sleeve component, the sleeve component divided longitudinally into a first space and second space. The leg extension sections are dimensioned to retract into and telescope from the first space in the first leg sleeve component. The telescoping legs are pivotally attached to one another by a pivot apparatus on the sleeve portions, wherein the pivot apparatus extends into the second spaces of the sleeve components.
IRONING BOARD
An ironing board includes an elongate board which locates two leg formations that are pivotally attached to one another to reside either in a first, storage orientation in which the leg formations lie parallel with an underside of the board or in a second, deployed orientation in which the leg formations are inclined relative to the board and relative to one another, at least a first of the two leg formations including a distal end region adapted to receive and support a connector which, in use, receives and locates a first foot formation whereby an end of the first foot formation may rest on a support surface when in the deployed orientation.
IRONING BOARD
An ironing board includes an elongate board which locates two leg formations that are pivotally attached to one another to reside either in a first, storage orientation in which the leg formations lie parallel with an underside of the board or in a second, deployed orientation in which the leg formations are inclined relative to the board and relative to one another, at least a first of the two leg formations including a distal end region adapted to receive and support a connector which, in use, receives and locates a first foot formation whereby an end of the first foot formation may rest on a support surface when in the deployed orientation.
IRONING BOARD LEG LOCK
An ironing board locking device for retaining and selectively securing a leg of an ironing board is provided. The device can include a leg locking member for securing a collapsed ironing board leg and a base attachment member for attaching the device to the base or frame of an ironing board. The leg locking member can include a pair of outwardly and oppositely extending retaining arms configured to flex outwardly in order to receive and engage the ironing board leg. The base attachment member can include two oppositely extending arms, each with a connecting component for connecting the device to both edges of the ironing board base. The base attachment member can also have bending and resilient properties to allow the base attachment member to be flex around and snap onto the ironing board base.
IRONING BOARD LEG LOCK
An ironing board locking device for retaining and selectively securing a leg of an ironing board is provided. The device can include a leg locking member for securing a collapsed ironing board leg and a base attachment member for attaching the device to the base or frame of an ironing board. The leg locking member can include a pair of outwardly and oppositely extending retaining arms configured to flex outwardly in order to receive and engage the ironing board leg. The base attachment member can include two oppositely extending arms, each with a connecting component for connecting the device to both edges of the ironing board base. The base attachment member can also have bending and resilient properties to allow the base attachment member to be flex around and snap onto the ironing board base.
Ironing table comprising an iron holder
An ironing board includes a board (1), an iron rest (13) and two legs (4, 5), at least one beam member (2, 3) rigidly connected to the lower surface of the board (1) and guiding one end of one (4) of the legs in a sliding manner, a portion (2a, 3a) of the at least one beam member (2, 3) protruding from the edge of the board (1) and the iron rest (13) being supported on the protruding portion (2a, 3a).
Ironing table comprising an iron holder
An ironing board includes a board (1), an iron rest (13) and two legs (4, 5), at least one beam member (2, 3) rigidly connected to the lower surface of the board (1) and guiding one end of one (4) of the legs in a sliding manner, a portion (2a, 3a) of the at least one beam member (2, 3) protruding from the edge of the board (1) and the iron rest (13) being supported on the protruding portion (2a, 3a).
Garment steamer with inclinable ironing board
A garment steamer with an inclinable ironing board (100) comprises a base (10) and a support structure (50) that includes an upper part (51), a lower part (52) and an ironing board (60) attached to the upper part. The garment steamer further comprises an inclining structure (70) including an inclining linkage (80) that connects the upper and lower parts, wherein the upper part (51) is inclinable relative to the lower part (52) at an angle between horizontal and vertical. The inclining linkage (80) comprises first and second link arms (83,84) extending between and pivotably connecting with the upper and lower parts. The first link arm (83) is longer than the second link arm (84) such that upper part (51) assumes an inclined position relative to the lower part (52) when the upper and lower ends of the link arms (83,84) are pivoted about the upper and lower parts (51,52), respectively.