The present invention relates to a number of variants of flexibly applied articles for fitting over a handle, knob or other configured hardware fitting associated with a door in order to reduce the incidence of germ transmission and the like.
The prior art is documented with examples of sanitary door knob covers or appliques. These include each of the sanitary and disposable cover of Willis, U.S. Pat. No. 6,546,594, the sanitary door knob of Millar, U.S. Pat. No. 3,314,746, the multi-surface anti-bacterial protective device of Williams U.S. Pat. No. 6,821,325, the door handle cover of Herron, Jr., US 2006/0006678, the sanitary door handle with material advancing mechanism of Hawkins, U.S. Pat. No. 4,658,469, the touchless door pull apparatus of Krawczyk, U.S. Pat. No. 6,353,971, and the sanitary door knob of Millar, U.S. Pat. No. 3,314,746.
An additional class of prior art references deals with other types of secondary systems for providing a spray or cleaning application over an existing door handle surface and this includes each of the door sanitation system of Lidahl, U.S. Pat. No. 6,508,383, the door knob sanitizing device of Butterfield, U.S. Pat. No. 6,298,521, the door handle sanitizer system and apparatus of Sasson, US 2006/0153733, the apparatus and method for providing a continuously sanitized contact surface of Dawson, U.S. Pat. No. 6,645,435, the door handle disinfecting cover dispensing system of Gaudreau, U.S. Pat. No. 6,789,695 and the device for disinfecting door handles in Callueng, U.S. Pat. No. 6,874,697.
Other references of note include the door knob insulator of Newman, US H2137 which provides an elastic cover which stretches to apply over a conventional doorknob. Mannix, Des. 427,046 teaches a door knob cover in the form of a fabric kerchief shape which is folded over the door handle and secured in place by a band.
Visco, U.S. Pat. No. 4,856,140 teaches a corrugated cover shaped body with annular arrayed, taper shaped and aperture/slit defining gripping locations which brings the user's hand in contact with the door surface when employed. Other references of note include the gripping device of Latimer, III, U.S. Pat. No. 5,664,520, the door knob stop of Chapman, Des. 329,590, the flexible door knob cover of Des. 192,150 and the molded article of Anson U.S. Pat. No. 2,731,056.
The present invention teaches a variety of sanitary attachments and appliques unlike these described in the afore-mentioned references and which is configured for resistive application onto conventional door handle hardware. Any type of flattened sheet or other three dimensional shaped body can be provided and is constructed of a sanitary plastic. In one variant, the body can be configured such that it exhibits an inner surface defining a hollow interior which facilitates application over the door hardware and provides frictional engagement against a surface of the hardware.
In one non-limiting and preferred application, the body exhibits an end face from which projects an undulating and perimeter extending skirt, the design of which providing additional fabric which, upon being grasped and rotated by a user, can be circumferentially deflected and folded over against itself and the underlying surfaces of the rotatable door knob over which the cover is installed, this in order to facilitate additional frictional engaging contact with the door handle. An inside surface of the body can also exhibit any desired tacky surface in order to provide additional gripping engagement of the handle or knob.
Additional variants can include the body exhibiting a pseudo tire shape or an elongated and axially split body. In another variant, the body may exhibit an elongated and arcuate shape defined by spaced apart top, bottom and first and second sides which converge at a remote end.
A further variant depicts a flat push plate design which exhibits a planar, flexible and ribbed profile. A peel away strip covers an adhesive backing of the plate design and, upon removing, allows the planar shaped article to be adhesively applied to any location associated with the door, such as including applying to an area surrounding a projecting knob or handle, as well as applying over a flat and likewise plate-shaped metal covering.
The body can also exhibit any material including transparent, semi-transparent or opaque composition and it is further envisioned that any type of sanitary composition can be either applied to or chemically integrated into the composition of the cover, this ranging from a generic and commercially available (Lysol like) spray to any proprietary composition for retarding or preventing the growth of any bacterial or viral deposits.
Reference will now be made to the attached drawings, when read in combination with the following detailed description, wherein like reference numerals refer to like parts throughout the several views, and in which:
As previously described, the present invention relates to a flexibly applied article for fitting over a handle, knob or other like configured hardware fitting associated with a door in order to reduce the incidence of germ transmission and the like. As will be further described in reference to each of the succeeding embodiments, the basic article exhibits a flexible and sanitary plastic construction, such as including but not limited to the use of an antiseptic material similar to a Clorox or Lysol base composition, as well as any type of proprietary composition exhibiting any combination of anti-bacterial, anti-viral or anti-fungal properties, and which can be chemically impregnated, coated or otherwise entrained into a polymeric matrix from which the plasticized material is constructed, shaped or otherwise formed.
Extending in circumferential fashion from the end face 12 is a skirt portion exhibiting a plurality of peaks or ridges 16, 18, 20, et seq., these alternating with valleys 22, 24, 26, et. seq., and which collectively establish an undulating pattern around the end face 12. The shaping of the peaks is not limited to that shown and the subsequent manipulation by the user's hand will cause the peaks to circumferentially deform and to fold-over a minimal degree, see arrow 28 in
In this fashion, the material to material contact locations established by the peaks circumferentially folding against the alternating valleys will result in additional frictional inducing gripping forces, this limiting the incidences of slippage or rotation of the cover relative to the underlying (typically metal) surface of the door knob 4. It is also envisioned that the inside surfaces of the pseudo collar shaped attachment 10 can exhibit a tacky or gripping surface to facilitate or provide an extra measure of frictional engaging or circumferential gripping force additional to that provided by the undulating pattern defined around the body.
In this fashion, the attachment 10 is configured such that it is capable of being flexibly and resistively applied in the manner illustrated for covering the exterior of the conventional door knob. The desired degree of frictional engagement can be provided both by the natural physical and material properties of the plastic from which the attachment article is constructed and/or can further include the application of an additional tactile/frictional engagement coating, ingredient, surface profile (e.g. bumps and/or other shaped protuberances), such as including any specific configuration beyond that illustrated, and which can enhance or increase the engaging aspect of any variation of the attachment articles, including but again not limited to those subsequently described herein, when applied over the knob or handle shaped (see
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A further attachment 32 is depicted in
Extending in circumferential fashion from end face 56 is a skirt portion exhibiting a different configuration of alternating peaks (58, 60, 62, et seq. in
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As described in reference to the preceding embodiments, the end profile of the peaks and valleys is not limited to that shown and can include any other profile or shape which provides for both enhanced contact, such defined as pushing flat against the ribbed surface of the attachment or applying contact force at an angle or offset direction, and which would in effect cause a similar fold-over effect as described in reference to the preceding embodiments such as
A peel away strip 120 is further exhibited upon a back-side surface 122 of the flattened body and which can further exhibit any tacky or adhesive coating. As also described previously the body is substantially planar shaped and flexible in a manner consistent with that previously described and can be constructed of at least one of a sanitary or a disinfectant impregnated material.
The flattened body (also termed blank) shown at 104 is capable of being resized through incision thereof and further adapted to being adhesively applied to any surface location associated with the door hardware not limited to a configured handle and/or a flattened surface contact area not limited to a likewise flat metal covering.
As with the preceding variants, any type of sanitary coating or composition can be surface applied or mixed into the plastic material prior to it being formed into the desired shape (flattened or otherwise three dimensionally formed). Additional applications include providing a packaged kit including a plurality of the flat and flexible bodies (e.g. again at 104 and 106), these capable of being individually incised (such as with a box cutter or scissors) in a manner in which they can be form-fitted onto the flattened or otherwise profiled door hardware mounting portions.
To this end, additional components such as a traceable or separately incise-able template or the like (not shown) can be provided for taking any necessary measurements associated with the mounting location, following which the dimensions of the traced or incised template are applied to the rear of the flattened blank which is then likewise incised prior to removal of the peel away backing and subsequent application to the desired location. As with the preceding embodiments, the flattened body further can also exhibit any transparent, semi-transparent or opaque composition.
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A linearly extending incision or slit, see as shown in phantom at 134, can be defined along an inside surface location of the handle portion 130, over a linear extending range initiating at the annular rim of the collar 126 and terminating at an intermediate location such as corresponding to angled location 136 corresponding to the interface with the integrally communicating and closed tip 132. The dimension of the slit or incised location 134 is such that the aligning body portions of the handle 130 can be collectively peeled apart or separated to a degree necessary to insert the terminating edge of the elongated door handle (again not shown) into the open interior defined in the covering 124, with subsequent pull on installation of the covering (similar to putting on a sock) causes the closed foot or tip 132 to assist in retaining the configured covering 128 in place over the associated lever, and in a manner consistent with that previously described. Beyond that described, it is further envisioned and understood that the slit defined on the rear side of the handle 130 can be substituted by a wider open rear profile, such as which allows for any type of customized or form-fitting over a particularly configured handle.
Having described my invention, other and additional preferred embodiments will become apparent to those skilled in the art to which it pertains, and without deviating from the scope of the appended claims.
This application is a Continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 13/744,465 filed on Jan. 18, 2013. application Ser. No. 13/744,465 claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application 61/588,408 filed on Jan. 19, 2012, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.
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