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Innovative decisions:
1. A working surface of an iron wavy with 5 crests.
Such design has advantages:
The reduced area of contact of a sole with a fabric - the increased pressure upon smoothed linen.
Increase in working surfaces (5 crests) - increase in speed and quality of work.
2. In an iron back centre of gravity - effect of a toy of "tumbler toy". Iron always aspires to occupy vertical non-working position. .
3. In an iron « UP! » New intuitively clear interface of management in temperature of heating. Only 3 buttons - pictograms.
Kancept by: Sergey Ivanchicov
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Too lazy to read
Dude, irons are flat for a reason. Interesting styling though.
Very hot things moving by themselves (up or down or whatever)? In that case I would let it only reach a 45ΒΊ position, not 90ΒΊ (vertical) position. In 45ΒΊ you do not touch the hot base by mistake.
Yes!That looks much better Sergey. I love the colors.
Nice idea but too attractive to kids.
maybe its just me but i think you all ahve never ironed before... i usually leave my iron in the upright position when i;m fixing up clothes....
Yes, I agree with Bradford. Those concavities on the iron surface would likely cause or allow the fabric to raise off the iron board surface and consequently cause more wrinkles (picture the leading edge of an iron as it travels over a garment). The auto-upright feature is definitely good thinking in attempting to reduce accidental burns, though I wonder will it just then negate the increased pressure of the waves on the fabric? And if this device has steam (I hope), does water weight have an effect on the balance? And if the iron turns off while upright, if you can't immediately go from one garment to the next, you will have to wait for it to heat up again.