Impact Absorbing Non-Slip Curb Cover
An impact absorbing non-slip curb cover consists of a longitudinal structural body, an impact absorbent section, and a cover adhesive. The longitudinal structural body is positioned over a curb via the cover adhesive. The impact absorbent section is connected along an external surface of the longitudinal structural body. When no external force is applied, the impact absorbent section is in an extended configuration. When an external force is applied, the impact absorbent section obtains the collapsed configuration. As a result, the external force is not transferred onto the curb. Moreover, a motor vehicle or other source that applied the external force is also not damaged. For safety purposes, a grit layer and a reflective coating can be integrated into the external surface. A lightweight non-rigid material is used to manufacture the longitudinal structural body and the impact absorbent section.
The current application is a continuation-in-part (CIP) application of a U.S. non-provisional application Ser. No. 15/642,219 filed on Jul. 5, 2017. The U.S. non-provisional application Ser. No. 15/642,219 is a CIP application of a U.S. non-provisional application Ser. No. 14/919,785 filed on Oct. 22, 2015. The U.S. non-provisional application Ser. No. 14/919,785 is a CIP application of a U.S. non-provisional application Ser. No. 14/302,619 filed on Jun. 12, 2014. The U.S. non-provisional application Ser. No. 14/302,619 a claims a priority to a U.S. provisional application Ser. No. 61/843,178 filed on Jul. 5, 2013.
FIELD OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention relates generally to curb protection devices. More specifically, the present invention is an apparatus that can be used on a variety of curbs. The design and materialistic properties of the present invention protects the curb the present invention is being used on and prevents a vehicle from being damaged when parked against the curb.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONA curb is the edge of a raised platform that prevents a driver from leaving the road or a parking space. Additionally, curbs are used to provide structural support to the sidewalk and direct rain water into storm drains. Due to the functionality purposes, curbs have turned out to be an essential component when building a road. Similar to separating a road from a sidewalk, curbs also separate a parking space from an adjacent platform or sidewalk.
A curb is installed when constructing a road or a parking space, and thus adds to the overall cost of the road or the parking space. Depending on the height and the length of the curb, the cost for building a curb can be significant. Therefore, to prevent financial loss and maintain safety, the curbs need to be maintained on a regular basis.
Varying weather conditions and contact with motor vehicles can result in structural damage to curbs. The damage, even though minor, can be hazardous to a pedestrian and can also hinder the ability to direct rain water into a storm drain. In addition to the curb being damaged, a vehicle that is parked against the curb can also be damaged if the undercarriage contacts the curb. Various methods have been used to address damages to curbs. Filling out damaged areas and painting the curbs are some of the short-term solutions currently implemented. Having to repeat these processes can be financially disadvantageous. Therefore, a long-term solution that not only prevents a curb from impact but also prevents a vehicle from being damaged is clearly needed.
The objective of the present invention is to address the aforementioned issues. To do so, the present disclosure introduces a cover that can be mounted onto a curb. The effective design allows the present invention to be mounted onto an existing curb or a new curb. The materialistic properties ensure that a pedestrian or other user is safe when stepping on the present invention. Furthermore, the materialistic properties ensure that an undercarriage of a vehicle is not damaged when contacting the present invention.
All illustrations of the drawings are for the purpose of describing selected versions of the present invention and are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention.
The present invention introduces an impact absorbing non-slip curb cover that protects a curb from being damaged. The present invention also protects a motor vehicle from being damaged when contacting a curb. By utilizing the present invention, the overall maintenance cost for a curb is significantly reduced and curb longevity is increased.
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A curb generally consists of a vertical portion and a horizontal portion resulting in an overall L-shape. To correspond to the overall L-shape of the curb, the longitudinal structural body 1 is manufactured from a flexible material. The material can be, but is not limited to, thermoplastic elastomer (TPE). The non-rigid nature allows the longitudinal structural body 1 to be pressed against the curb at the internal surface 3. The non-rigid nature also enables the longitudinal structural body 1 to be transported in a portable rolled configuration. In addition to the longitudinal structural body 1, the impact absorbent section 6 is also manufactured from TPE or other comparable material. As a result, the impact absorbent section 6 can conveniently switch between the extended configuration and the collapsed configuration.
When the present invention is used, the following process flow is generally followed. The cover adhesive 7 is initially applied along the internal surface 3 from the first end 100 to the second end 200. If the plurality of gripping protrusions 8 is available, the cover adhesive 7 is applied in between each of the plurality of gripping protrusions 8. Upon applying the cover adhesive 7, the longitudinal structural body 1 is mounted onto the curb and secured with the attachment mechanism 9. More specifically, the plurality of screws 10 is positioned into the plurality of screw-receiving holes 11. If the adjacent longitudinal structural body 400 is to be interlocked with the arbitrary longitudinal structural body 300, the first end 100 of the adjacent longitudinal structural body 400 is interlocked with the second end 200 of the arbitrary longitudinal structural body 300. By doing so, in the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the interlocking protrusion 12 is positioned into the protrusion receiving slot 13 so that the arbitrary longitudinal structural body 300 is pressed against the adjacent longitudinal structural body 400.
When the present invention is installed, the impact absorbent section 6 is initially in the extended configuration. However, when the motor vehicle or other external force makes contact, the impact absorbent section 6 obtains the collapsed configuration. As a result, the action force from the contact is not transferred to the curb. On the other hand, the reaction force from the contact is not transferred to the motor vehicle. Thus, no damage is caused to the curb or the motor vehicle.
Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.
Claims
1. An impact absorbing non-slip curb cover comprises:
- a longitudinal structural body;
- an impact absorbent section;
- a cover adhesive;
- the longitudinal structural body comprises a first end, a second end, an external surface, and an internal surface;
- the impact absorbent section being centrally mounted along the external surface from the first end to the second end; and
- the cover adhesive being applied along the internal surface from the first end to the second end.
2. The impact absorbing non-slip curb cover as claimed in claim 1, wherein the impact absorbent section is configurable between an extended configuration and a collapsed configuration.
3. The impact absorbing non-slip curb cover as claimed in claim 1 further comprises:
- a plurality of gripping protrusions;
- the plurality of gripping protrusions being distributed along the internal surface from the first end to the second end; and
- the cover adhesive being applied in between each of the plurality of gripping protrusions.
4. The impact absorbing non-slip curb cover as claimed in claim 1 further comprises:
- an attachment mechanism; and
- the attachment mechanism being integrated into the longitudinal structural body in between the first end and the second end.
5. The impact absorbing non-slip curb cover as claimed in claim 4 further comprises:
- the attachment mechanism comprises a plurality of screws and a plurality of screw-receiving holes;
- the longitudinal structural body further comprises a first lateral edge and a second lateral edge;
- the first lateral edge and the second lateral edge extending from the first end to the second end;
- the first lateral edge being positioned in parallel to the second lateral edge;
- the plurality of screw-receiving holes being distributed along the first lateral edge and the second lateral edge;
- the plurality of screw-receiving holes traversing through the longitudinal structural body; and
- the plurality of screws being positioned into the plurality of screw-receiving holes.
6. The impact absorbing non-slip curb cover as claimed in claim 1 further comprises:
- an interlocking protrusion;
- a protrusion receiving slot;
- the interlocking protrusion terminally extending from the first end; and
- the protrusion receiving slot traversing into the longitudinal structural body at the second end.
7. The impact absorbing non-slip curb cover as claimed in claim 1 further comprises:
- a grit layer;
- the grit layer being distributed along the impact absorbent section;
- the grit layer being distributed in between the impact absorbent section and a first lateral edge of the longitudinal structural body; and
- the grit layer being distributed in between the impact absorbent section and a second lateral edge of the longitudinal structural body.
8. The impact absorbing non-slip curb cover as claimed in claim 1 further comprises:
- a reflective coating;
- the reflective coating being layered along the impact absorbent section;
- the reflective coating being layered in between the impact absorbent section and a first lateral edge of the longitudinal structural body; and
- the reflective coating being layered in between the impact absorbent section and a second lateral edge of the longitudinal structural body.
9. The impact absorbing non-slip curb cover as claimed in claim 1, wherein the longitudinal structural body and the impact absorbent section is manufactured from thermoplastic-elastomer (TPE).
10. The impact absorbing non-slip curb cover as claimed in claim 1, wherein the longitudinal structural body and the impact absorbent section is manufactured from a flexible material.
11. An impact absorbing non-slip curb cover comprises:
- a longitudinal structural body;
- an impact absorbent section;
- a cover adhesive;
- the longitudinal structural body comprises a first end, a second end, an external surface, and an internal surface;
- the impact absorbent section being centrally mounted along the external surface from the first end to the second end; and
- the cover adhesive being applied along the internal surface from the first end to the second end.
12. The impact absorbing non-slip curb cover as claimed in claim 11, wherein the impact absorbent section is configurable between an extended configuration and a collapsed configuration.
13. The impact absorbing non-slip curb cover as claimed in claim 11 further comprises:
- a plurality of gripping protrusions;
- the plurality of gripping protrusions being distributed along the internal surface from the first end to the second end; and
- the cover adhesive being applied in between each of the plurality of gripping protrusions.
14. The impact absorbing non-slip curb cover as claimed in claim 11 further comprises:
- an attachment mechanism;
- the attachment mechanism being integrated into the longitudinal structural body in between the first end and the second end;
- the attachment mechanism comprises a plurality of screws and a plurality of screw-receiving holes;
- the longitudinal structural body further comprises a first lateral edge and a second lateral edge;
- the first lateral edge and the second lateral edge extending from the first end to the second end;
- the first lateral edge being positioned in parallel to the second lateral edge;
- the plurality of screw-receiving holes being distributed along the first lateral edge and the second lateral edge;
- the plurality of screw-receiving holes traversing through the longitudinal structural body; and
- the plurality of screws being positioned into the plurality of screw-receiving holes.
15. The impact absorbing non-slip curb cover as claimed in claim 11 further comprises:
- an interlocking protrusion;
- a protrusion receiving slot;
- the interlocking protrusion terminally extending from the first end; and
- the protrusion receiving slot traversing into the longitudinal structural body at the second end.
16. The impact absorbing non-slip curb cover as claimed in claim 11 further comprises:
- a grit layer;
- the grit layer being distributed along the impact absorbent section;
- the grit layer being distributed in between the impact absorbent section and a first lateral edge of the longitudinal structural body; and
- the grit layer being distributed in between the impact absorbent section and a second lateral edge of the longitudinal structural body.
17. The impact absorbing non-slip curb cover as claimed in claim 11 further comprises:
- a reflective coating;
- the reflective coating being layered along the impact absorbent section;
- the reflective coating being layered in between the impact absorbent section and a first lateral edge of the longitudinal structural body; and
- the reflective coating being layered in between the impact absorbent section and a second lateral edge of the longitudinal structural body.
18. The impact absorbing non-slip curb cover as claimed in claim 11, wherein the longitudinal structural body and the impact absorbent section is manufactured from thermoplastic-elastomer (TPE).
19. The impact absorbing non-slip curb cover as claimed in claim 11, wherein the longitudinal structural body and the impact absorbent section is manufactured from a flexible material.
Type: Application
Filed: Feb 28, 2018
Publication Date: Jul 5, 2018
Inventor: Alexander Benjamin Povoli (Pompano Beach, FL)
Application Number: 15/908,364