Trash-a-splash disposable temporary splash guard
Protective sheeting for protecting a work area includes a removable self sticking adhesive being positioned on the protective sheeting and formed into a strip and a perforation formed in the protective sheeting to reduce the size of the protective sheeting.
The present invention relates to protective sheeting and more particularly to protective sheeting having a removable self sticking adhesive.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONWhile performing chores or other activities, it is part of human nature that such activity can lead to disorder and mess of the environment around the activity, referred to as a work area. Consequently, a part of the activity or chore is the inevitable clean up of the work area. This is an especially true for food and liquids which seem to be prone to accidental spills and disorder which require a subsequent cleanup. In order to minimize the cleanup, various types of products had been used to provide a protective cover to be placed over the work area. One example is a paper towel to act as a protective cover for the work area. Not only does this protective cover aid in the cleanup of the work area, the protective cover protects the surface area that might be adversely affected by the spills and dirt. Adequate protection is difficult because of the differing sizes of the work area. If the protective sheeting does not cover the entire work area, the dirt may mar the exposed surface of the work area. Furthermore, the protective covering should not move from the work area while work is occurring. If the protective covering moves or slides then the work surface is exposed and the benefit of the protective cover is lost.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention provides a protective cover in the form of protective sheeting that will not move when placed on the work area. The protective sheeting of the present invention may be perforated so that the size of the protective sheeting can be matched with the intended work surface size. Additionally, the present invention includes removable self sticking glue or adhesive material so that the protective cover will not move when placed on the work area. The present invention can be in a form of a large roll, a small roll in a cutting box or a pad for easy distribution. The protective sheeting of the present invention includes perforations formed in the protective sheeting so that the protective sheeting can be sized to the needs of the user. The placement of the removable glue or removable adhesive is such that the protective cover when separated along the perforations formed in the protective sheeting so that each remaining section of the protective sheeting will include some area that include the removable glue or removable adhesive. The protective sheeting could be placed on vertical surfaces or on ceilings, under shelves as a result of the removable glue or removable adhesive. The removable glue or removable adhesive will not mar or harm the surface to which the removable glue or removable adhesive is placed.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The protective sheeting 100 is available in varying colors, patterns, print finishes, and scents. The protective sheeting 100 could be formed from the applicable material for particular situation for example plain paper, absorbent paper, wax paper, parchment paper, butcher paper, Kraft paper, aluminum foil, layered papers and foils etc. The protective sheet 100 could include a reflective surface so that the protective sheet 100 could be used as a mirror or used around an actual mirror.
Claims
1) Protective sheeting for protecting a work area, comprising:
- an adhesive being positioned on said protective sheeting and formed into a strip;
- a perforation formed in said protective sheeting to reduce the size of said protective sheeting.
2) Protective sheeting for protecting a work area as in claim 1 wherein said adhesive is a removable.
3) Protective sheeting for protecting a work area as in claim 1 wherein said adhesive is formed into said strip along the edge of said protective sheeting.
4) Protective sheeting for protecting a work area as in claim 1 wherein said adhesive is formed into said strip along an approximate middle of said protective sheeting.
5) Protective sheeting for protecting a work area as in claim 1 wherein said perforation is positioned so that when separated each remaining section of protective sheeting includes a portion of said adhesive strip.
6) Protective sheeting for protecting a work area as in claim 1 wherein said perforation are formed into lines between said adhesive strip.
7) A method for forming protective sheeting for protecting a work area, comprising the step of:
- forming an adhesive being positioned on said protective sheeting and being formed into a strip;
- forming a perforation formed in said protective sheeting to reduce the size of said protective sheeting.
8) A method for forming protective sheeting for protecting a work area as in claim 7 wherein said adhesive is a removable.
9) A method for forming protective sheeting for protecting a work area as in claim 7 wherein said step of forming said adhesive includes forming said adhesive into said strip along the edge of said protective sheeting.
10) A method for forming protective sheeting for protecting a work area as in claim 7 wherein said step of forming said adhesive includes forming said adhesive into said strip along an approximate middle of said protective sheeting.
11) A method for forming protective sheeting for protecting a work area as in claim 7 wherein said perforation is formed so that when separated each remaining section of protective sheeting includes a portion of said adhesive strip.
14) A method for forming protective sheeting for protecting a work area as in claim 7 wherein said perforation are formed into lines between said adhesive strip.
15) Protective sheeting for protecting a work area as in claim 1 wherein said protective sheeting includes a reflective surface.
Type: Application
Filed: Aug 16, 2005
Publication Date: Feb 22, 2007
Inventor: Kerry Brashear (Jackson, MS)
Application Number: 11/204,404
International Classification: E04B 1/00 (20060101);