The present invention is directed to a multi-purpose device for protecting surfaces from slow speed collisions. The present invention can be applied to an automobile bumper to protect the automobile from damage in slow speed accidents. The device can also be adapted for use on automobile side doors to protect the doors from dents in a parking lot when doors are opened or closed. However, the present invention should not be limited to automobile applications only. Rather, the present invention can be readily adapted to other surfaces that need protection including, but not limited to, loading docks at warehouses for trucks or boat docks. In addition, it is also presently contemplated that the device can be applied to the front of a motorcycle wheel guard. Thus, the present invention can be utilized to replace any present impact area with a flexible, built-in impact protection.
The present invention is directed to a device to be adhered to an automobile bumper, automobile side door, or other surface requiring protection from slow-speed collisions. The device comprises a resilient compressible material of length, a width and a semi-circular cross-section. The device further comprises an adhesive or other means adapted for attaching the device to the surface to be protected. In one embodiment, double-backed adhesive tape is utilized while a bracket is utilized in an alternative embodiment to attach the device to the surface to be protected.
a, 1b and 1c are plan views of three embodiments the device of the present invention.
a, 2b and 2c are cross-section views of the three devices shown in
a, 5b and 5c illustrate the device of the present invention just prior to, during and just after a collision.
The present invention will now be described in terms of the presently preferred embodiment as illustrated in the drawings. However, those of ordinary skill in the art will recognize that many obvious modifications may be made thereto without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention as set forth in the appended claims.
The bumper guard 10 of the present invention is illustrated in
For example, when applied to an automobile bumper with a straight surface, it is presently contemplated that the length will be approximately seven inches. When applied on a side door of the automobile or to a curved portion of the bumper, the length may only be about one inch. The flat surface 12 of the bumper guard 10 will be provided with double-sided adhesive tape with covering tape 14. The double-sided adhesive tape 14 will first be adhered to the flat surface 12 during manufacture and the covering tape 14 will be removed from the double backed tape to expose the adhesive and then the bumper guard 10 will be adhered to a surface, such as a bumper 19 or side door 18, to be protected by the bumper guard 10. The semi-circular surface 16 of the bumper guard 10 will then protrude from the surface 18 or 19 to be protected. Thereby, the surface 18 or 19 will be protected from slow speed impacts.
The semi-circular surface 16 of the bumper guard 10 shown in
The bumper guard 10 can be fabricated from resilient flexible plastic material that absorbs the force of a slow speed impact by compressing upon impact and then returning to its original semi-circular shape without breaking or cracking as illustrated in
An alternate embodiment of the present invention is illustrated is
The bracket 102 is adapted to be secured to the surface to be protected by means of screws or other known fasteners. This embodiment is particularly appropriate for use on loading docks and in boat marinas. This type of installation allows for easy replacement of the guard 100 if necessary. In this embodiment, the guard is fabricated from polyethylene without plasticizer as in the previous embodiment. The presence of the plastic material absorbs the vibrations caused on impact. Although this embodiment illustrates an application for use as a bumper guard to protect a surface, the concept of deforming material to reasonably attach the device to another can be applied in a variety of circumstances as set forth herein.
As noted above, the length L of the bumper guard 10 can be varied for adaptation to the particular application. For example, a typical length for application to a straight automobile bumper would be about seven inches. Such an application is illustrated in
Those of ordinary skill in the art will recognize the foregoing description merely illustrates an embodiment of the present invention and many modifications may be made thereto without departing from the spirit or scope of the present invention as set forth in the appended claims.
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | 10897511 | Jul 2004 | US |
Child | 11652329 | Jan 2007 | US |