The present invention relates to the field of vehicle accessories, and in particular, to a method, system, and apparatus for protecting and/or personalizing a surface of a vehicle.
The present invention is directed to a method, system, and apparatus for the protection of a surface and/or surfaces of a vehicle from scratches, mars, and/or dents. The present invention also allows an individual to personalize a vehicle. The present invention may also be used to deter the theft of a vehicle because of the individual characterization and/or ornamentation the present invention provides a vehicle. For example, a vehicle employing the present invention could be readily identifiable by authorities if stolen. The possible combinations of different materials, such as for example, fabric patterns, fabric colors, fabric cut, fabric lengths, and fabric textures coupled with the various make and model possibilities provides a great many combinations and permutations such that any number of vehicles employing the present invention would still be individual and distinct from each other.
The present invention can also be employed to allow the driver of the vehicle to be more conscious of speed restrictions, because an embodiment of the present invention can be restricted to certain maximum speed tolerance before it separates from the vehicle, thus causing the vehicle's driver to be more aware of the speed of the vehicle and thus adhere to speed restrictions. For example, an embodiment of the present invention can be configured such that if the driver of a vehicle employing the present invention exceeds seventy (70) miles an hour, the embodiment would separate from the vehicle. In the United States a number of state highways and interstates are restricted to speed limits of sixty-five (65) miles per hour. An embodiment of the present invention can be configured such that speeds beyond the maximum rating will cause the embodiment to breakdown, degrade, and/or otherwise become separated from the vehicle.
The present invention also provides a personal bond between the vehicle and its driver. The present invention can be custom cut to conform to the specific contours of the vehicle as well as be further personalized with, for example but not by way of limitations written characters, such as an expression, the driver's name, corporate slogan, country and/or city of origin, to match that of the language found on a vanity license plate, company name, trademark, trade name as well as cartoon characters and/or other expressive designs. The present invention can be used to announce and/or promote a business, product and/or service.
The present invention relates to accessories made for the protection of a vehicle surface and/or surfaces, and in particular to the protection of at least select regions of a vehicle's hood, fender and/or front end. Presently, there exist car bras and the like that serve similar functions. Bras are typically permanently affixed to the vehicle. Often times such attachment to the vehicle is through Velcro, which is visible to the eye and ascetically unsightly. The exposed Velcro also suggests to a passerby that the Bra can be readily removed and thus stolen.
The present invention has no unsightly attachments or adhesives that would come in direct contact with a vehicle's surface and possibly mar or leave any residue on the vehicle. A series of hooks, flaps and/or straps made of, for example and not by way of limitation, plastic, metal, nylon, and/or cables provide tension and anchor the present invention to the vehicle. Weights can also be added for stability and to insure that the present invention stays in communication with the surface contours on which it is placed. These hooks, flaps and/or straps can provide a measure of theft protection and/or prevention. For example, if the present invention is placed on tile hood of a vehicle then in order to remove it without damage, the hood of the vehicle would have to be unlatched. Hood locks are typically located inside the vehicle and can be protected by locking the doors of the vehicle when the vehicle is left unattended.
An apparatus is disclosed for personalizing at least one region on a vehicle. The apparatus includes a first layer. The first includes a first surface and a second surface, wherein the first surface includes a texturized material. The apparatus also includes a second layer. The second layer includes a first surface and a second surface, wherein the first surface of tile second layer is in communication with tile second surface of the first layer. The second layer includes at least one attachment point for releasably coupling the apparatus to a vehicle.
An apparatus is disclosed for customizing a vehicle. The apparatus includes a fur or fur-like material and an anchoring mechanism for affixing the fur or fur-like material to a vehicle. The anchoring mechanism contours and secures the fur or fur-like material to the shape of the at least one visible surface of a vehicle.
The present invention can be implemented in many different ways, and the following discussion will describe selected embodiments of the invention. These embodiments are intended as examples only, and not as an exhaustive list of all the forms the invention can take. In general, the present invention can be used with the widest possible variety of materials and/or fabrics and in connection with any visible surface of a vehicle.
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The top layer 3 can be treated to be water repellant and moisturized regularly to withstand the rays of the sun. In the embodiment shown in
The cork 9 is adjacent to the other, non-batting 5, side of the H bar 7. The cork may have to be pre-flattened depending on how the cork is sold and the manufacturer. This can be accomplished through the use of weights or other heavy objects, such as for example, telephone books. The cork 9 acts to insulate and keep the heat from the engine separate from the heat above the hood. The cork 9 adds body and will not break down under humid conditions nor will it deteriorate in cold weather. The vinyl 11 or imitation leather 11 is laid on the cork 9 and the edges of layers 3, 5, 7, 9, and 11 are then affixed together. Magnetic sheeting 13 is affixed to 11. The magnetic sheeting 13 secures the embodiment shown in
The tuck flaps 12 shown in
Alternatively, the metal strap 8 can be held in place with the aid of additional metal straps (not shown). These additional metal straps are laid perpendicular to metal strap 8, with one above and one below metal strap 8. In this configuration, metal strap 8 is sandwiched between the pair of metal straps (not shown).
The metal strap 8 shown in
In the embodiment shown in
It should therefore clearly be understood that the foregoing detailed description is intended by way of illustration, not limitation. It is only the following claims, including all equivalents that are intended to define the scope of this invention.