Claims
- 1. A direction indicating tape capable of providing a visual and feelable indication of direction during periods of darkness comprising:
- (a) an elongated strip of material, capable of being wound in a roll,
- (b) adhesive means on the bottom side of said strip of material for securing said strip to a wall surface and spaced a predetermined distance from the floor,
- (c) and a plurality of spaced phosphorescent, pointed shaped, indicator elements attached to a top side of said sheet along its length, each phosphorescent indicator element having a thickness sufficient to be felt and comprising:
- 1. a layer of reflective plastic material,
- 2. a layer of a phosphorescent substance on top of said layer of reflective material, and
- 3. a layer of clear plastic material on top of said layer of phosphorescent substance, and elongated line-like embossed areas on said strip of material extending between said phosphorescent indicators for enabling a person to feel his way from one indicator element to the next.
- 2. An indicator tape as defined in claim 1 wherein said indicator elements are each in the shape of an arrow.
- 3. The direction indicating tape of claim 1 and further including a removable plastic cover on the bottom of said adhesive means.
- 4. The direction indicating tape of claim 1 and wherein said strip of material is plastic and said indicator elements are plastic.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 271,618, filed on June 8, 1981, now abandoned in the names of Laurence D. Britt and Richard G. Britt.
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