摘要 |
934,168. Ironing presses. KANNEGIESSER & CO. MASCHINENFABRIK G.m.b.H. March 29, 1962 [Aug. 24, 1961], No. 12000/62. Class 138 (2). An ironing-press for collar-attached garments has a shaped element 13 to hold the garment, having a divided collar support 18, 19, a part 18 of which can be set in different positions depending on the collar size, displacement of part 18 adjusting a setting means 22 which, by displacing the pressing shoe 17 or the shaped element 13, aligns the collar support 18, 19 and a collar cut-out 17a in the pressing shoe 17. The part 18 is set by means of a spring-loaded rod 20, and holes 24 in element 13, and is linked to a roller 22 by a rod 21. In Fig. 4, when element 13 is moved in front of pressing shoe 17, the roller 22 contacts a roller guide 25 which pulls element 13 downwards on its carriage 16 against springs 14. In a second embodiment (Fig. 6, not shown), roller 22 moves a cam member 25 which moves pressing shoe 17 to the required vertical position by lever means 26, 27, 28, a counterweight 33 for shoe 17 being provided. In a third embodiment (Fig. 8), similar to the second, several elements 13 are provided on a turntable 34, each element having a metal upper rear surface 36, there being a padded neck pressing shoe 35 engageable with the surface 36 and with the shoe 17 over the top of element 13, thereby pressing a shoulder crease in the garment. The elements 13 &c. may be horizontal, vertical or inclined. |