Claims
- 1. A portable device for protecting surfaces of an entryway from moving objects therethrough, the entryway having a first and a second surface, the device comprising:(a) a main section of a main protection material having a main horizontal fold line, the main section capable of protecting the first surface, said main section having a top and bottom with the bottom being thicker than the top such that the device can stand on its own while leaning against the first and second surfaces; (b) a minor flap of a minor protection material rotatably connected to the main section, them minor flap having a minor horizontal fold line, the minor flap further having a minor vertical fold line defining a first and a second minor flap component, the minor flap having a total width of the first and second minor flap components and capable of protecting a distance of the total width of the second surface, the minor flap further having a minor width being the width of the minor flap when the first minor flap component is folded atop the second minor flap component via the minor vertical fold line such that the minor flap also is capable of protecting a distance of the minor width of the second surface; and (c) a noninvasive securing system capable of securing the device to the surfaces to be protected; the main section and minor flap capable of being foldable about the main and minor horizontal fold lines, respectively, providing portability to the device.
- 2. The device of claim 1, the height of the first and second minor flap components being greater than the height of the main section.
- 3. A portable device for protecting surfaces of an entryway from moving objects therethrough, the entryway having a first and a second surfaces, the device comprising:(a) a main section of a protection material enclosed in a main protective sleeve, the main section having a horizontal fold line, the main protective sleeve including a front face, a back face first flap and a back face second flap, the back face second flap capable of folding under the back face flap, the protection material capable of insertion into the main protective sleeve through an access between the back face first flap and the back face second flap, the main section capable of protecting the first surface, said main section having a top and bottom with the bottom being thicker than the top; (b) a minor flap of the protection material enclosed in a minor protective sleeve, the minor flap rotatably connected to the main section, the horizontal fold line extending across the minor flap, the minor flap further having a minor vertical fold line defining a first and a second minor flap component, the minor flap having a total width of the first and second minor flap components and capable of protecting a distance of the total width of the second surface, the minor flap further having a minor width being the width of the minor flap when the first minor flap component is folded atop the second minor flap component via the minor vertical fold line such that the minor flap also is capable of protecting a distance of the minor width of the second surface; and (c) A noninvasive securing system capable of securing the device to the surfaces to be protected; the main section and minor flap capable of being foldable about the horizontal fold line providing portability to the device.
- 4. The device of claim 3, the height of the first and second minor flap components being greater than the height of the main section.
- 5. The device of claim 3, the securing system comprising grommets in both the first and second minor flap components, wherein upon folding the first and second minor flap components about the minor vertical fold line and upon one another, a grommet of the first minor flap component is aligned with a grommet of the second minor flap component.
- 6. The device of claim 3, the securing system comprising suction cups.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part application of pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/580,097, filed May 30, 2000, which is a continuation of Ser. No. 09/223,985 filed Dec. 31, 1998, U.S. Pat. No. 6,128,862.
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