Claims
- 1. A convertible sleeve protector device comprising
- (a) first and second sections of sheet-like material of similar size and shape and having first and second end edges and opposite side edges,
- (b) said first and second sections being joined along said opposite side edges only, to form a normally flat structure openable to tubular configuration to accommodate insertion of a user's hand and forearm,
- (c) said sections being joined along one of said opposite side edges, along side edge margins of the respective sections, with a bond that is separable without tearing of the sheet-like material forming said sections,
- (d) said sections being joined along the other of said opposite side edges with a permanent bond,
- (e) said sections of sheet-like material, upon separation of said separable bond, being openable to a generally flat, single layer form, with said sections remaining joined along the other of said side edges and adapted for an alternative use.
- 2. A convertible sleeve protector device comprising
- (a) first and second sections of sheet-like material of similar size and shape and having first and second end edges and opposite side edges,
- (b) said first and second sections being joined along said opposite side edges only, to form a normally flat structure openable to tubular configuration to accommodate insertion of a user's hand and forearm,
- (c) said sections being joined along one of said side edges, along side edge margins of the respective sections, with a bond that is separable without tearing of the sheet-like material forming said sections,
- (d) said sections of sheet-like material, upon separation of said bond, being openable to a generally flat, single layer form, with said sections remaining joined along the other of said side edges and adapted for an alternative use,
- (e) each of said sections of sheet-like material being formed with a line of weakness, extending along the one side edge thereof adjacent to and spaced from a side edge extremity of said section, to form a tear-away flexible strip,
- (f) said line of weakness extending from one end edge to a terminal point adjacent to but spaced from the other end edge.
- 3. A convertible sleeve protector device according to claim 7, wherein
- (a) each said line of weakness extends to a point spaced from said other end edge and then extends away from said one side edge toward the other and to said terminal point, whereby said tear-away flexible strip has a first portion extending along a side edge of a sheet-like section and a second portion extending along the said other end edge thereof.
- 4. A convertible sleeve protector device according to claim 7, wherein
- (a) a reinforcement is provided at the terminal point of each said line of weakness.
- 5. A convertible sleeve protector device comprising
- (a) first and second sections of sheet-like material of similar size and shape and having first and second end edges and opposite side edges of straight configuration,
- (b) said first and second sections being joined along said opposite side edges only, to form a normally flat structure openable to tubular configuration to accommodate insertion of a user's hand and forearm,
- (c) said sections being joined along one of said opposite side edges, along side edge margins of the respective sections, with a bond that is separable without tearing of the sheet-like material forming said sections,
- (d) said sections being joined along the other of said opposite side edges with a permanent bond,
- (e) said sections of sheet-like material, upon separation of said separable bond, being openable to a generally flat, single layer form, with said sections remaining joined along the other of said side edges and adapted for an alternative use,
- (f) said sections of sheet-like material each comprise a layer of flexible thermoplastic material and a layer of absorbent material,
- (g) said sections being joined with the respective layers of thermoplastic material in face to face relation.
- 6. A convertible sleeve protector device according to claim 8, wherein
- (a) said sections of sheet-like material are provided in continuous web form, with individual sections thereof being joined along lines of weakness, whereby individual protector devices may be torn away from a continuous supply thereof.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of our U.S. patent application Ser. No. 269,149, filed Jun. 30, 1994 [140-007] now U.S. Pat. No. 5,542,121.
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