Stabilized ironing board

Horizontally supported planar surfaces – Folding – With vertical adjustability

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2481888, 2481885, 38DIG2, A47B 302

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049709682

ABSTRACT:
An ironing table of adjustable height and adapted to be collapsed during storage comprising a table member of predetermined width having a front leg and a rear leg for supporting said table member connected thereto, together with a means for adjusting the height of said table, a transverse hollow tubular foot member for at least one of said legs is connected to said leg at the outer circumferential surface of said member, at least one hollow tubular sleeve means is located within said foot member and coaxial therewith, a pair of tubular extension members is located within each said foot member and coaxial therewith, wherein a portion of each of said extension members protrudes from the respective end of said foot member and cap members are located on the protruding ends of the extension members. In a preferred embodiment the cross section of the caps is sufficiently large to prevent the "bottoming" of the middle portion of the foot member when pressure is placed on the table.

REFERENCES:
patent: 2661554 (1953-12-01), Siczkiewicz
patent: 2908984 (1959-10-01), Lantz
patent: 3338539 (1967-08-01), Foster

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