Patent classifications
A47G21/16
MEDICAL DEVICE FOR PROTECTION AGAINST HARMFUL GERMS ON SHARED SURFACES
A medical device to protect against harmful germs on shared surfaces by covering the shared surfaces to isolate the germs from individuals contacting the surfaces. The device may be utilized in public places (e.g., food establishments, classrooms, movie theaters) and public transportation (e.g., planes, trains, bus) to cover trays, desks and/or monitors that may be touched by many individuals. The device may be a system that includes one or more covers where the covers may be reusable, disposable or a combination thereof. The covers may be made from a material or combination of materials that provide at least a subset of stretchable, washable, antibacterial, durable, water-proof/water-resistant and non-slip properties. A reusable cover may include a means for securing the cover to the surface (e.g., draw strings, connectors). A disposable cover may be a film that has clinging properties when stretched.
NAPKIN WITH ADHERING PORTION FOR WRAPPING CUTLERY
A napkin is provided with an adhering portion and an engaging location that can releasably adhere together. The adhering portion is located on an upper side of the napkin and the engaging location is located on the lower side such that the napkin can be wrapped around items of cutlery and secured to form a wrap by engaging the adhering portion with the engaging location. The adhering portion and the engaging location are provided with mutually adhesive material that allows the adhering portion and the engaging location to releasably adhere to each other but which mutually adhesive material does not adhere to the napkin material. A cutlery wrap using the napkin of this design and a method for wrapping cutlery are also provided.
NAPKIN WITH ADHERING PORTION FOR WRAPPING CUTLERY
A napkin is provided with an adhering portion and an engaging location that can releasably adhere together. The adhering portion is located on an upper side of the napkin and the engaging location is located on the lower side such that the napkin can be wrapped around items of cutlery and secured to form a wrap by engaging the adhering portion with the engaging location. The adhering portion and the engaging location are provided with mutually adhesive material that allows the adhering portion and the engaging location to releasably adhere to each other but which mutually adhesive material does not adhere to the napkin material. A cutlery wrap using the napkin of this design and a method for wrapping cutlery are also provided.
Adjustable Length Tablecloth Retaining Device
The present invention comprises a closed loop elastic strap having at least a primary thickness, a width and an adjustable length. The length is adjustable by feeding the elastic strap through a buckle with one end of the elastic strap attached to a loop with another portion of the elastic strap fed through the same loop and the other end of the elastic strap attached to a portion of the same buckle.
The closed loop elastic strap can be stretched around (but not limited to) the end of a picnic table to hold a tablecloth in place or around the top of (but not limited to) a beach chair or lounge chair to hold a towel in place during windy or adverse conditions.
PROCESS OF MANUFACTURING TEARABLE TABLECLOTHS
A process of manufacturing tearable placemats includes selecting a quantity of textile for placemats having a predetermined width, and defining positions of a plurality of tearable lines wherein the textile for placemats in front of the tearable line is defined as an anterior textile and the textile for placemats to the rear of the tearable line is defined as a posterior textile; melting textile at the position of each tearable line; rearranging the molten tearable lines to form a textile different from both the anterior textile and the posterior textile; and keeping portions of each tearable line and cutting remaining portions of each tearable line.
PROCESS OF MANUFACTURING TEARABLE TABLECLOTHS
A process of manufacturing tearable placemats includes selecting a quantity of textile for placemats having a predetermined width, and defining positions of a plurality of tearable lines wherein the textile for placemats in front of the tearable line is defined as an anterior textile and the textile for placemats to the rear of the tearable line is defined as a posterior textile; melting textile at the position of each tearable line; rearranging the molten tearable lines to form a textile different from both the anterior textile and the posterior textile; and keeping portions of each tearable line and cutting remaining portions of each tearable line.
OPENABLE AND CLOSABLE NAPKIN SLEEVE
A flexible napkin sleeve formed into an elongated hollow enclosed cylinder and including an opening and closing means disposed along a substantial length of the napkin sleeve to open a significant length the napkin sleeve to insert a napkin therein and to close the napkin sleeve to retain the napkin therein.
OPENABLE AND CLOSABLE NAPKIN SLEEVE
A flexible napkin sleeve formed into an elongated hollow enclosed cylinder and including an opening and closing means disposed along a substantial length of the napkin sleeve to open a significant length the napkin sleeve to insert a napkin therein and to close the napkin sleeve to retain the napkin therein.
Tableware Organizer for Large Group Gatherings
A tableware organizer for large group gatherings with holders for commonly used items for food service such as eating utensils, cups, plates, paper towels, and toothpicks. The organizer has a lid is attached to the base during transport or storage to prevent items from falling out of the organizer. The lid has a carrying handle at the top and finger inserts on the sides which allow it to be carried from the sides or the top. The holders are positioned on the base and shaped such that the items inside may be easily reached by children.
Tableware Organizer for Large Group Gatherings
A tableware organizer for large group gatherings with holders for commonly used items for food service such as eating utensils, cups, plates, paper towels, and toothpicks. The organizer has a lid is attached to the base during transport or storage to prevent items from falling out of the organizer. The lid has a carrying handle at the top and finger inserts on the sides which allow it to be carried from the sides or the top. The holders are positioned on the base and shaped such that the items inside may be easily reached by children.