The present invention is directed to shield a garbage bin cabinet door (especially the back of it) from drips and spills (which can dry and cause deterioration of the cabinet door finish over time when cleaned repeatedly). The invention is placed around a top portion of a cabinet door or drawer, drapes over onto the other side, and extends from there several inches (and doesn't interfere with door's/drawer's closure). This acts as a shield to protect the finish of the door where touched most, and to prevent any garbage/food from dropping onto the top edge and/or from rolling down the front or back side of the door. Continual cleaning/scrubbing of cabinetry tends to wear down the finish prematurely.
The present invention not only allows a user to add decorative and protective value to their cabinetry doors and drawers but it specifically prevents spills and drips from going behind the garbage bin door/drawer, It also allows a user to highlight where their trash bin is for visitors (which is often hard to find given there is typically no way to find a trash bin without opening several). Without said invention, users are more likely to have to clean off dried spills from their cabinetry more often. The user can instead use said invention, wash it when needed, and replace it instead of having to scrub their cabinetry. The lack of a device on the market has prompted me to create said invention.
See drawings below of said invention—which is positioned on a cabinet door/drawer.
In the front it will have at least three possible “looks” or designs as shown in
The invention, such as a garbage bin door bib (1) is placed onto a top portion of the door (2) as show in
One version has a uniform length, and another version has a more draping effect in front, however, the invention may be styled differently to combine the two styles and still fall within this spec.
The look or construction of invention may be amended to be longer, shorter, to incorporate other elements not stated here, may be constructed a bit differently (out of different materials, including non-waterproof materials, or be a part thereof) yet accomplish the same aim, and still fall within this spec.
Extending from the top portion of said invention is a symmetrical isosceles-trapezoid-shaped extension which hangs backwards into the trash bin to protect the door from the top edge downwards. This mainly protects from spills and splashing of food/liquids, etc that can roll down the door. The draping piece which extends down the back of the door or drawer (and into the bin, when placed on a trash bin door) may be of a different shape or proportion, and still fall within this spec.
A bow (or other decorative element) (c) may or may not be included/attached to said invention (it may be included as a separate sash or be attached to the sides of the top elasticized portion of invention, and tied at front. When a separate sash, it would be strung under the drape in back and tied at the front of the cabinet door so that it would not interfere with the function of the drape.)
Alternatively, as noted in the drawings, another embodiment of this invention is to have the top portion of invention extend to a much longer draping piece length (d) so that it can completely cover the top of the trash bin nearest to the door, and garbage would pass through a hole provided in the longer extension of material (e).
This spec also includes another embodiment comprising an even longer extension of the bib drape (f) to include a bag—which would sit in the bin instead of just dipping into the bin.
The invention can be used on cabinet doors and, drawers.
The invention is made from waterproof polyurethane laminate material and elastic, however, the invention may be made from other materials, or be constructed in another manner, and all such versions shall fall within this spec.
The invention's purpose is to provide protective, covering and decorative value to cabinet doors and drawers; however, this invention may be utilized for other uses not yet known, and those uses shall also fall under this spec.
The invention may be utilized with or without a sash. The sash/bow may be attached to the top portion of the invention or be separate. However, even when without a sash the top portion is covered under this spec as the essential portion of the invention. The sash is an ornamental addition which helps to provides the door extra coverage and thus it offers protective value when coupled with the top portion of said invention.