This disclosure relates generally to the field window and door insulation.
Poorly sealed or poorly insulated windows and doors can be a major source of heat loss in homes. Drafts and cold temperatures near windows and doors are uncomfortable for occupants of the home and waste energy by requiring a furnace or other heating appliance to compensate for the loss of heat. Prior art methods of insulating windows and doors are flimsy and difficult to install. Furthermore, prior art insulation cannot be reused after removal.
According to one aspect of the disclosure, a kit for sealing an architectural opening, such as a window or a door, is provided. The kit includes a clear, flexible, vinyl sheet having a thickness of at least 1 millimeter and a magnetic strip. An adhesive backing extends along one side of the magnetic strip such that the magnetic strip is adhesively mountable to the vinyl sheet. The kit enables a consumer to easily seal the architectural opening by adhering the magnetic strip to the vinyl sheet, and then magnetically attaching the sheet over the architectural opening, thereby sealing the opening.
The vinyl sheet provided herein is easier to handle and more durable than prior art insulating films. The magnetic strip provides a tight seal while also enabling the sheet to be removed from the architectural opening without damaging either the sheet or the magnetic strip, thereby enabling re-use and re-attachment of the sheet over the architectural opening after removal.
A corresponding method of use is also provided.
A corresponding headrest cover and a method of use are also provided. The above features and advantages and other features and advantages of the present disclosure are readily apparent from the following detailed description of the best modes for carrying out the disclosure when taken in connection with the accompanying drawings.
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The sheet 14 when connected to or contained within the packaging 26 may be in roll form, i.e., rolled into a generally cylindrical shape, as shown in
Referring to
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The first magnetic strip 18 includes an adhesive backing 30 on one side of the strip 18 as shown in
The kit 10 enables a user to easily provide a durable and re-usable covering for an architectural opening, such as the window opening shown at 34 in
A method of using the kit 10 to cover the window opening 34 is depicted in
Referring specifically to
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More specifically, in the embodiment depicted, each segment 50A-D is in continuous contact with a corresponding one of segments 46A-D along their entire lengths. It should be noted that the adhesive backing of strip 18 is positioned on one of the north or south poles of the strip 18, and the adhesive backing of strip 22 is positioned on the other of the north or south poles of the strip 22 to ensure that opposite poles are exposed and segments 50A-D are attracted to segments 46A-D.
It should be noted that the second magnetic strip 22 may not be employed within the scope of the claimed invention. For example, if the structure around the window opening is comprised of ferrous material or is covered with magnetic paint, the second strip 22 is not necessary and the segments 50A-D of the first magnetic strip 18 will be sufficiently attracted to the structure to retain the sheet 14.
While the best modes for carrying out the invention have been described in detail, those familiar with the art to which this invention relates will recognize various alternative designs and embodiments for practicing the invention within the scope of the appended claims.
This application is a continuation in part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 16/873,632, filed May 26, 2020, and which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
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