1. Field of Invention
The present invention relates to a portable germ/barrier travel kit. More specifically, a kit that consists of multiple disposable germ/barrier, sanitation, and disinfectant items carried in a bag/container.
2. Background of Invention
This section provides background information related to the present disclosures which is not necessarily prior art. This section also provides a general summary of the disclosure, and is not a comprehensive disclosure of its full scope or all of its features.
The World Health Organization estimates that each year millions of people die from bacteria related diseases alone. Recently, it was reported that airplanes are some of the dirtiest places. Bacteria particles were found on meal trays as well as numerous other places on the airplanes. This is just one example of bacterial agents present in our daily lives. Daily people travel either by plane, bus, train or automobile.
The following listed patents further illustrate less relevant kits: Wound care kit (U.S. Pat. No. 7,857,137 patented December 2010 by Law/Hess) contains wound coverings as well as wound care treatments. It contains only articles pertaining to wound care.
First aid kits (U.S. Pat. Nos. 1,436,406; 2,135,238 patented November 1922 and 1938 by Schulz; Malik) are typically a flexible resealable bag or other type of container. The kits are used to treat minor injuries. Pocket first aid kits (U.S. Pat. Nos. 2,276,766; 2,377,117 patented March 1942 and May 1945 De Witt; Watkins) may be used in virtually any household or business and the kits often include bandages of varying sizes and shapes. These kits often include products that provide individuals the items necessary to address injuries.
Because conventional kits are generic and may be used in virtually any household or business, conventional kits often include bandages of varying size and shape to accommodate a wide range of applications. Likewise, such kits often include a myriad of medications and other products in an effort to provide the kit with the ability to address a wide range of injuries and/or medical conditions. Conventional kits are not application specific and, as a result are typically cumbersome and often times include a large container to accommodate a wide range of products designed to address numerous injuries and/or medical conditions.
A germ/barrier travel kit is application specific for the prevention of germ/disease transmission encountered with ordinary travels. The germ/barrier travel kit provides the traveler with a portable compact kit that may be carried with them on travels and contains disposable items necessary for the minimization in the disease transmission probability. Examples of these items include but not limited to toilet seat covers, face masks, gloves, head rest covers and germ defense/prevention wipes. This kit preferably permits reuse thereof.
Further below you will find specific examples intended for the purposes of illustration and are not intended to limit the scope of the present disclosure. Other items can and will be added as they become available or are invented will be included in for mentioned kit.
1 resealable bag/container which is flexible and relatively small and air tight
2 shows the bag/container with contents in 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
3 hole in bag/container a hanger opening for detachably securing said bag/container to a hanger for display or stand
4 Packaged toilet seat cover suitable in size; individually sealed for germ barrier protection
5 Packaged face mask suitable in size; individually sealed for germ barrier protection
6 Packaged gloves suitable in size; individually sealed for germ barrier protection
7 Packaged head rest seat cover suitable for any transportation; individually sealed for germ barrier protection
8 Packaged germicidal towelettes suitable in size; individually sealed for personal hygiene
9 Packaged disinfectant towelettes suitable in size; individually sealed for surface cleaning
Sanitary Kit Container (Plan View)
Sanitary Kit Contents.
The contents of the sanitary kit include the following items in varying quantities as needed. Some items may be omitted in smaller kits.
The application claims priority to U.S. provisional patent application No. 61561310 The present disclosure relates to a kit and more particularly to an application-specific kit and related method.
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61561310 | US |