Holding and support element for irons

Supports – Flatiron or soldering iron – Stand or base

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C038S094000

Reexamination Certificate

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06250593

ABSTRACT:

CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims priority benefit from Italian patent application PN98 U 000026 which was filed on Apr. 20, 1998.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a holding and support element for irons, designed to hold irons of different sizes that are still hot after their use, and to hold such irons in such a manner as to prevent possible harm and damage to individuals and objects who may have come into accidental contact with them.
2. Brief Discussion of the Related Art
Known at present are support elements for irons that are generally constituted by suitable small mats made out of cloth, rubber or other insulating material, provided on the handle ofthe iron, or in other appropriate positions, and on which the irons rest in the condition in which they are, either during the periods when they are not in use or upon having used them. This means that the irons are still very hot and, therefore, their ironing bottom-plate is removed from the support surface, preventing thus an overheating ofthe surface itself without, however, averting the danger that individuals and objects come into contact with their surface, thus suffering burns.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention has as object the elimination of the drawbacks and the limitations resulting from the use of said mats by means of a holding and support element for irons, designed to effectively and quickly hold irons of different sizes immediately after their use. Thus are prevented the dangers of eventual accidental contacts by individuals or objects with the ironing surface, avoiding the possible damages resulting therefrom, further offering the possibility of placing the holding element with the iron in various positions.
This holding and support element is designed with the structural characteristics essentially described herein, with special reference to the attached claims.
The invention will be better understood from the below description, given only by way of a not limited example and with reference to the illustrations wherein:


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