A portable garment pressing device comprising a base buck having a pressing surface against which the garment is placed for pressing and an elastic cover sheet adapted to extend over the garment and be stretched to conform to variations in thickness of the garment and hold the garment firmly against the buck while being pressed, either with or without the employment of heat. The device also may be used to store a garment in pressed condition by hanging the pressing device with the garment in it in depending manner in a storage space, such as a closet.
Disclosed is a sandwich press device used together with an ironing device having an ironing board installed on a table in order to retain trousers and a pressing plate rotatably placed above the ironing board in order to iron out wrinkles in the trousers while spraying steam onto the trousers. The sandwich press device includes a plate having a rectangular shape, a winding section for winding the plate, a support rod for supporting the plate and the winding section, a base plate provided at an upper surface thereof with a hollow cylinder into which the support rod is slidably inserted, a height adjustment screw for fixing the support rod to the hollow cylinder, an iron seat positioned at upper end of the support rod, and a support wire connected to the iron seat and having a coil shape. The sandwich press device improves efficiency of ironing.
4819350 - Ironing machine - Owned by Texma Textilmaschinen und Armaturen Gesellschaft m.b.H. (Vienna,AT)
An ironing machine provided with a pair of press plates are juxtaposed with respective elastic webs on tensioning frames which can stretch the webs with the article to be pressed between them so as to tension the article outwardly from the center on both sides, the tension being maintained during pressing.