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Class 248/117.3 - Insulated


Subclass of Class 248 - Supports
Definition: Supports in which the stand or base is heat insulated.
No. of patents: 5
Last issue date: 11/28/2006


NumberTitleIssue Date
7140580Iron holder with drain and reservoir
An iron holder having an elongate vertical rear wall, an iron support compartment integrally formed with the rear wall intermediate the ends thereof suitable for supporting a steam iron in either of a toe down or a toe up position therein, and a reservoir compartmen...
11/28/2006
5909862Combined iron, iron holder and ironing board
An ironing system for guests of the hospitality industry that is not only compact in size, for storage in a guest room closet, but is also convenient and safe to use when the guest needs to press garments or other articles of wearing apparel. By combining...
06/08/1999
5169102Annular iron cradle
An iron cradle particularly useful for hair curling irons has a curved shell, curved about a centerline, open at its top, and a base that mounts the shell in a horizontal postion so that an iron may be layed down horizontally in the shell. The shell and b...
12/08/1992
5090649Portable support for curling iron
A portable stand for a curling iron is disclosed which incorporates in an integral body, a portable base body, a cylindrical holder and heat resistant and air cooling structure together with a shape and size which provides for stability of the stand when ...
02/25/1992
4366366Electric iron stand with time delay safety switch arrangement
A stand for an electric iron incorporates an automatic time delay safety switch arrangement which reduces the chances of fires being started by an unattended iron and serves to save a substantial amount of electric energy by cutting off the current to the...
12/28/1982
 
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