Improvements introduced in shirt collars ironing machines, of the type in which, instead of having different molds of different sizes, one for each of the different sizes of shirt collars to be ironed, they are provided with only one with two arched pieces that can be moved transversely to the axis of symmetry of the neck and a third of advance and retraction in the same direction to said axis of symmetry, characterized by the fact that the two arched pieces have internal ends with openings perpendicular to their edge, parallel and separated from each other determining a way of fingers, the openings at the end of one of the pieces being sandwiched between those at the edge of the end of the juxtaposed and therefore the fingers of one inserted and inserted between the fingers of the other, which fingers serve as mechanical support and heat transmission to a flexible strip arranged vertically and attached to the mold thus formed, which atie strip Their ends are fixed to a vertical rotating cylinder arranged in front of the two laterally displaceable arched arms and centered between them so that the flexible band starting from the cylinder contours by pressing against one end of one of the two displaceable pieces, the backs of the latter and of the adjacent face, the end of the latter and reattaches itself to the generatrix of the cylinder from which it started, and its final end also joins the actual notch to which its initial end is attached, constituting an endless band. (Machine-translation by Google Translate, not legally binding)
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