However, in sum, all suffer some serious disadvantages and deficiencies. Prior inventions in the nature of exterior vehicle protectors, door guards and the like are considered by me to be bulky, awkward, heavy, difficult to attach remove and stow, not practical or cost effective to produce. More specifically some prior art uses tethers, cords, hooks and straps and suction cups to secure the device to a vehicle, but during an attempted theft, the vehicle itself would inevitably be damaged. Others require modifications to the vehicle and others simply do not substantially protect the most vulnerable areas of a vehicle's surfaces. While all strive to serve a basic function I believe they are uniformly deficient with respect to their failure to provide a simple, efficient and practical device that substantially protects a vehicle's exterior surfaces.
Consequently, there is a longstanding need for a new and improved unique and distinguishable exterior vehicle protection apparatus such as the one or more aspects of the present apparatus in the ensuing description and accompanying drawings. Indeed, heretofore unknown in prior art, the provided apparatus' various aspects fill the need for a more comprehensive, cost efficient to produce, easily deployed, simple, lightweight, uniquely openable, foldable and stow able device that succeeds where others have failed to be convenient, easy to use, resilient, effective, ergonomic and aesthetically pleasing. Also, the provided apparatus practically folds itself and effortlessly releasably deploys in seconds due to a unique and novel arraignment of one or more beneficial aspects of this apparatus. Subsequently, the previously stated, and other, benefits of one or more aspects of my protector for vehicle's exterior steel surface's will become apparent from a consideration of the ensuing description, details and accompanying drawings that may produce an unobvious advantage over prior art.
Modern vehicles like cars, trucks and recreation vehicles are subject to a barrage of dings, dents, scratches and blemishes caused by impact of any dense object. Today, everyone is in a hurry and there is an air of irresponsibility and belligerence amongst vehicle owners and vandals than ever before. Chief violators are flung open car doors, shopping carts, bicycles, scavenger's carts, garden equipment and persons carrying unwieldly purchases from big box stores. Other key trends contribute to increased propensity for reckless behaviors that cause damage to a vehicle's surfaces, like, longer vehicle doors with greater swings, lack of standard moldings and larger longer vehicles and shorter narrower parking stalls. Consequently, there is a longstanding need for a solution to the aforementioned problems.
This field relates to exterior vehicle surface protection.
One or more aspects provided in the description and drawings provide an improved unique and distinguishable removable protection apparatus for steel exterior vehicle surfaces comprised of a single multi panelized integral nonabrasive lightweight and flexible impact absorbing material that is easily applied, foldable, stow able and is configured to be releasably applied on steel bodied surfaces by means of a plurality of magnets such that the apparatus is substantially disposed in a plurality of positions thereby protecting a parked vehicle's finish and surface condition from dings, scratches and blemishes caused by impact of foreign objects. Various aspects of the apparatus include a unique inbuilt hinge system that impels the single unit multi panelized apparatus to easily releasably extend or fold accordion like due to the flexible spring back nature of its impact absorbing material.
The present invention provides effective vehicle protection.
The present invention is easily quickly disposed.
The present invention is easily removable, foldable and securely stow able. The present invention can be modified and customized for any steel surfaced vehicle. It's simple and affordable for average consumers. It's easily and quickly manufactured.
The value and advantages of this invention will become evident in the detailed descriptions, drawings and embodiments
The present invention becomes attractive to anyone who wishes to protect the exterior of their car, sun shield the interior, provide privacy in their car, advertise something or express themselves to others.
The accompanying drawings are included to provide a further understanding of the invention and are incorporated into and constitute a part of the specification. They illustrate one embodiment of the invention and together with the description serve to explain the principles of the invention.
An improvement over prior art is illustrated
The following First Embodiment as exemplified by the drawing is illustrative of the invention and is not intended to limit the invention as encompassed by the claims of this application. An apparatus and method for protection of a vehicles exterior steel surfaces is disclosed herein, including the advantages and novelty.
The First Embodiment of the present invention is illustrated in drawings
A significant feature of the invention
Another significant feature of the invention
Binding fasteners comprised of a hook tab 4 and a loop strap 5, commonly known as a hook and loop fastener, securely bind the folded apparatus
A plurality of Graphic Visual Alert Areas
In another Embodiment a denser foam product with a stronger pound tolerance can be used and would require stronger magnets.
In an additional Embodiment, the invention may have pockets to hold and display brochures and business cards.
In another Embodiment, at the user's whim they may deploy the apparatus over a vehicle's windows, or high up on a vehicle to use for sun shield, privacy, advertising, messaging, etc. to others.
An additional Embodiment of this invention, the entire apparatus
This same Embodiment can be pre-scored during manufacture to delineate advantageous cutting and shaping of the original First Embodiment's size to be utilized most efficaciously to the general consumer. For instance, the original First Embodiment
In use and operation of the First Embodiment of this invention there are novel advantages disclosed in the following descriptions. The operation of the present invention is best described by beginning with the folded stacked and strapped compact position
The impact absorbing spring back sheet material 1 preferably is cross linked polyethylene foam of at least a density of 2 pounds and a thickness of ¼″, which performs exceptionally well when die cut with force of a steel press or the like. The cross linked polyethylene foam is hydrophobic, mildew resistant, flexible, has spring back characteristic, multiple densities, multiple colors, lightweight, nonabrasive and a smooth surface conducive to applying screen print, paint, decals, inks and sticky backed tapes and can be personalized creatively and feature company logos, marketing information including real estate ads and business signs and all manner of graphics. The preferred magnets 3 are at least 0.060 thickness, high energy, flexible, nonabrasive and anisotropic with 1.4 MGOe.
Other attachment means such as suction cups and static charged materials may alternatively be used to dispose and secure the present invention to a vehicle other than steel, for instance aluminum and fiberglass, plastic or other composite materials.
A preferred manufacturing process includes a predeterminedly sized die cut made for a steel press or the like which can with one single press cut action create panels and a plurality of hinge cut configuration
Today's popular cultural is less considerate of other's personal property, specifically automotive vehicles. Simultaneously people scream out for a never ending means of personal expression, self-promotion, displays of creativity as well as business promotion and marketing. Yet today, as before, we proudly own vehicles with thinner more vulnerable exterior surfaces that are expensive to maintain and emotionally draining to see abused and ruined by others. That's why this invention is excitingly timely, perfunctorily effective and satisfies the needs of personal expression all in one simple apparatus.
With respect to the above description then, it is to be realized that the optimum dimensional relationships for the parts of the invention, to include variations in size, materials, shape, form, function and manner of operation, assembly and use, are deemed readily apparent and obvious to one skilled in the art, and all equivalent relationships to those illustrated in the drawings and described in the specification are intended to be encompassed by the present invention.
While the foregoing written description of the invention enables one of ordinary skill to make and use what is presently considered to be the best mode thereof, those of ordinary skill in the art will understand and appreciate the existence of variations, combinations, and equivalents of the specific embodiment, method, and examples herein. The invention should, therefore, not be limited by the above described embodiment, method, and examples, but by all embodiments and methods within the scope and spirit of the invention.
Various types of exterior vehicle door and surface protectors and door guards in prior art have been devised for attempting to solve the aforementioned problem. For example, of reference; U.S. Pat. No. 8,746,762 B2, U.S. Pat. No. 5,312,145 A, U.S. Pat. No. 8,702,136 b2, US 20070278804 A1, US 20080012362 A1, U.S. Pat. No. 6,254,170 B1, and U.S. Pat. No. 6,769,725 B2.