Textiles: ironing or smoothing – Smoothing implements – Flatirons
Patent
1999-04-27
2000-09-26
Izaguirre, Ismael
Textiles: ironing or smoothing
Smoothing implements
Flatirons
D06F 7538, D06F 7524
Patent
active
061228494
ABSTRACT:
An iron has a first base to be directly heated for increasing an amount of accumulated heat, a second base including a soleplate and a thermal resistance layer disposed between the bases. The thermal resistance layer has a greater heat resistance than the first base so that the first base heated by a heater can maintain a higher temperature than the second base. The iron of the present invention can increase an amount of accumulated heat, thereby extending not only an ironing period but also a period for spraying steam. If a weight of the iron is decreased, the iron still can hold approximately the same accumulated heat as a conventional iron so that a lightweight iron can be provided.
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Kida Kenji
Kobayashi Shin-ichiro
Nakajima Shin-ichi
Nakamura Toshihide
Izaguirre Ismael
Matsushita Electric - Industrial Co., Ltd.
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