Pressing iron soleplate coated with an infrared heater

Textiles: ironing or smoothing – Smoothing implements – Flatirons

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38 81, 219258, D06F 7538

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053925424

ABSTRACT:
A soleplate of a pressing iron comprises a soleplate which is made from reinforced transparent glass material and has a flat and smooth bottom surface and a waved upper surface. The upper waved surface is coated with an infrared heater which provides a quick heat build-up thereof to heat the soleplate while preserves the heat generated thereof to a long extent as the power is interrupted.

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