Claims
- 1 A protective cover for disposition about the J-trap and waste arm of an undersink pipe configuration to conform to the general shape of the J-trap and the waste arm, said protective cover comprising:
a) a unitary jacket having a somewhat J-shape with a pair of vertical legs connected by an arcuate element extending between and connecting the J-trap and the waste arm of the pipe configuration; b) a somewhat horizontally extending leg extending outwardly from one of the vertical legs of the unitary jacket and with an arcuate connecting region therebetween, said leg being sized to be disposed about the waste arm of a pipe configuration; c) said cover being formed of a flexible and resilient material to allow said somewhat horizontally extending leg of said cover to be bent at said connecting region and at an angle relative to the plane of the J-trap and without any significant buckling at that connecting region; and d) means at said arcuate connecting region of said cover allowing said horizontally extending leg of said cover to be located at a relatively acute angle with respect to the plane of the remainder of the cover around the J-trap of the pipe configuration without any significant buckling in the arcuate connecting region.
- 2 The protective cover of claim 1 further characterized in that the means which allow said somewhat horizontally extending leg of the cover to be located at an angle is a score line formed in the arcuate connecting region.
- 3 The protective cover of claim 2 further characterized in that the means which allow said somewhat horizontally extending leg of said cover to be rotated at an angle relative to the plane of the J-trap cover further comprises a slightly greater cross-sectional thickness in the region of the arcuately shaped section.
- 4 The protective cover of claim 1 further characterized in that said generally horizontally extending leg of said cover can be rotated up to an angle of about 40° relative to the plane of the cover about the J-trap of the pipe configuration.
- 5 The protective cover of claim 1 further characterized in that said cover can be severed in the arcuately shaped region to form a J-trap cover section and a waste arm cover section, said J-trap cover section having an inwardly struck flange at the end which would face the waste arm cover section and said waste arm cover section having an inwardly struck flange at the end which would face said J-trap cover when disposed about a pipe configuration, and a locking member which engages the flange of the J-trap cover section and the flange of the waste arm cover section to releasably lock the two cover sections together.
- 6 The protective cover of claim 5 further characterized in that a locking ring extends about said waste arm cover section and said J-trap cover section and is releasably locked to said locking means.
- 7 A protective cover for an undersink pipe configuration to prevent contact by an individual with the pipe configuration, said cover comprising:
a) an elongate cover member having a pair of ends with open opposite ends; b) a central pipe receiving channel extending between each of said open ends such that the cover can receive a pipe extending through said open ends; c) an outer surface and an inner surface of said pipe cover member with said inner surface defining said central pipe receiving channel extending between the open ends; d) a plurality of ribs projecting inwardly from said inner surface for a first radial dimension to engage the side wall of a first pipe forming part of a pipe configuration and having a first inner pipe diameter; and e) a second plurality of ribs also projecting inwardly from the inner surface of said pipe cover to engage the side wall of a second pipe forming part of the pipe configuration and having a larger diameter than that of the first pipe in the pipe arrangement; f) whereby said jacket can snugly and properly fit about a first diameter pipe and also about a second diameter pipe without sacrificing tamper resistance and while still maintaining the aesthetic appearance of the pipe cover;
- 8 The cover for the undersink pipe configuration of claim 7 further characterized in that said plurality of first ribs extend longitudinally over the length of the pipe cover from one open end to the other open end thereof and with spaces between each of the ribs.
- 9 The cover for the undersink pipe configuration of claim 7 further characterized in that said ribs are generally stub-shaped with a top surface and outwardly tapering side walls thereof.
- 10 The cover for the undersink pipe configuration of claim 9 further characterized in that each of said ribs are generally trapezoidal in shape.
- 11 The cover for the undersink pipe configuration of claim 7 further characterized in that said ribs are constructed so that the first ribs can deflect when the cover is disposed about a second pipe forming part of the pipe configuration.
- 12 The cover for the undersink pipe configuration of claim 7 further characterized in that said first set of ribs have a different cross-sectional shape than said second set of ribs and are constructed so that they are capable of readily deflecting when the cover is disposed about the larger diameter pipe.
- 13 The cover for the undersink pipe configuration of claim 7 further characterized in that said cover is formed as a unitary member and has a shape which will generally extend over the J-trap of a pipe configuration and the waste arm of that pipe configuration.
- 14 A cover for an undersink pipe configuration effective to prevent contact by an individual with the pipe, said cover comprising:
a) a jacket formed of a material which is capable of being resiliently spread apart and located about an undersink pipe and having a pair of open ends thereon; b) an elongate slit extending between each of said open ends to allow said cover to be spread apart and fitted about a pipe in an undersink pipe configuration and where opposite edges of said slit will resiliently close together; c) fastener receiving retaining members located adjacent each of the opposite edges on each side of said elongate slit; d) first contact engageable fasteners within said retainer members to provide a self gripping locking action on one side of said elongate slit; and e) second contact engageable fasteners within said retainer members on another side of said elongate slit which co-act with said first contact engageable fasteners to provide a self gripping locking action upon engagement of said first and second contact engageable fasteners.
- 15 The cover for an undersink pipe configuration of claim 14 further characterized in that said contact engageable fasteners are self gripping locking fasteners.
- 16 The cover for an undersink pipe configuration of claim 14 further characterized in that said contact engageable fasteners are fiber fastening members which lock with one another upon engagement.
- 17 The cover for an undersink pipe configuration of claim 14 further characterized in that said retaining members and the first contact engageable fasteners extend along one edge of said slit for almost the full length of said elongate slit and said retaining members and second contact engageable fasteners on the second side of said slit extend for almost the full length of said slit on the opposite side of said slit on the opposite side of said slit.
- 18 A coupling mechanism for coupling first and second pipe cover pieces together at ends thereof when disposed about a liquid carrying pipe configuration, said coupling mechanism comprising:
a) an inner coupling ring housing having a first body section for fitting into an open end of said first cover piece and a second axially spaced apart second body section for fitting into an open end of said second of said cover pieces when said open ends are opposed to one another; b) engagement means on said body sections to engage portions of the interior of each of said cover pieces in proximity to the opposed open ends thereof; and c) whereby said engagement means thereby locks said cover pieces to one another at the opposed ends thereof and where the coupling ring housing has a contour of generally to said cover pieces.
- 19 The coupling mechanism for coupling two pipe cover pieces together of claim 18 further characterized in that said engagement means comprises:
a) a first outwardly projecting flange at one end of said first body sections and engaging a portion of the interior of said first cover piece; and b) a second outwardly projecting flange on an end of said second body section for engaging a portion of the interior of said second cover piece.
- 20 The coupling mechanism for coupling two pipe cover pieces together of claim 18 further characterized in that said ring housing has an outwardly extending annular locking ring located between said first and second body sections.
- 21 The coupling mechanism for coupling two pipe cover pieces together of claim 19 further characterized in that the locking ring has a peripheral size so that it is approximately the same as the peripheral size of the outer surfaces of the cover pieces.
- 22 The coupling mechanism for coupling two pipe cover pieces together of claim 18 further characterized in that said body sections and said engagement pieces are generally circular in cross-sectional shape.
- 23 The coupling mechanism for coupling two pipe cover pieces together of claim 18 further characterized in that the engagement means comprises a pair of spaced apart outwardly projecting rings and the portion of the interior of each of said cover pieces is an inwardly projecting flange on each said cover piece which is engaged by a separate one of said outwardly projecting rings.
- 24 An arrangement for coupling two pipe covers in releasable locking engagement about a pipe configuration comprised of at least one liquid carrying pipe, said arrangement comprising:
a) first pipe cover having an open end and a central pipe receiving channel extending through said first cover; b) a second pipe cover having an open end and a central pipe receiving channel extending through said second cover; c) inwardly struck flanges at the open ends of each of said pipe covers; and d) a coupling housing located within the open ends of each of said covers and having elements which engage each of said flanges in locking engagement to thereby releasably lock said pipe covers together at said open ends.
- 25 The arrangement for coupling two pipe covers in releasable locking engagement of claim 24 further characterized in that said elements which engage said flanges are ring elements at opposite sides of said coupling housing.
- 26 The arrangement for coupling two pipe covers in releasable locking engagement of claim 25 further characterized in that said ring elements engage said respective covers of said flanges on sides opposite to the open ends thereof.
- 27 The arrangement for coupling two pipe covers in releasable locking engagement of claim 24 further characterized in that said coupling housing comprises a generally cylindrically shaped body with opposite ends and a ring element at each of the opposite ends thereof, said ring elements being generally circularly shaped.
- 28 The arrangement for coupling two pipe covers in releasable locking engagement of claim 27 further characterized in that a center abutment ring is located intermediate said ring elements and extending between and abutting against opposed ends of said pipe covers.
- 29 The arrangement for coupling two pipe covers in releasable locking engagement of claim 26 further characterized in that an outer circularly shaped locking ring cooperates with said coupling housing and engages outer surfaces of the abutted pipe covers and locks with said coupling housing.
- 30 An undersink pipe cover adapted for disposition about an undersink protective pipe configuration having a J-trap and a waste arm connected thereto, said undersink pipe cover comprising:
a) a cover having a shape generally conforming to the shape of the undersink pipe configuration and with a pair of open ends thereon and an elongate channel extending from end to end; b) an elongate slit extending between each of said open ends to allow said cover to be spread about the pipe configuration under a sink; c) a region formed in said pipe which allows said pipe cover to be severed into a J-trap cover section and a waste arm cover section and which can be located in abutting engagement about an undersink pipe configuration; d) an inwardly struck flange automatically formed in each of said pipe cover sections when said cover is severed into the individual pipe cover sections; and e) a coupling housing locatable within the open ends of each of said pipes and engageable with the flanges therein to releasably lock the two pipe cover sections together.
- 31 The pipe cover adapted for disposition about an undersink protective pipe configuration of claim 30 further characterized in that said coupling housing has an engagement ring at each of the opposite ends thereof which engages a side of the flange away from the open end of the pipe for each of said pipe cover sections.
- 32 The pipe cover adapted for disposition about an undersink protective pipe configuration of claim 31 further characterized in that said coupling housing also has an intermediate ring which extends outwardly and abuts the edges of the opposed open ends of each of the pipe cover sections and which ring has an outer surface generally contiguous with the outer surface of the cover.
- 33 The pipe cover adapted for disposition about an undersink protective pipe configuration of claim 30 further characterized in that said coupling housing has a generally cylindrically shaped body with opposite ends and a retaining ring element at each of the opposite ends thereof and which ring elements are each generally circularly shaped.
- 34 The pipe cover adapted for disposition about an undersink protective pipe configuration of claim 33 further characterized in that an outer cylindrically shaped locking ring cooperates with said coupling housing and engages the outer surface of the intermediate ring and locks therewith.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is based on and claims priority from my U.S. provisional patent application Serial No. ______ filed Feb. 7, 2002, for One Piece Severable Pipe Protective Cover, and is also based on and claims priority from my U.S. provisional patent application Serial No. ______, filed Aug. 23, 2002, entitled “Undersink Protective Cover.”