WRAPAROUND COVER FOR A STEP
20170226759 ยท 2017-08-10
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E04G21/30
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A wraparound cover for a step or a seat includes rods on opposed ends beneath the step and tie wraps engaging the rods through holes in the opposed ends to secure the cover to the step. Each opposed end may be bifurcated into two parts to accommodate a riser supporting the step. In such configuration, a rod and holes are formed at each of the parts to accommodate tie wraps for drawing the rods in opposed parts of the opposed ends toward one another to secure the wraparound cover about the step or the seat.
Claims
1. A wraparound cover for attachment to a step or a seat, said wraparound cover comprising: (a) a cover extending across the step and having opposed ends foldable to an underside of the step; (b) a first rod attached to a first one of said ends; (c) a second rod attached to a second one of said ends; (d) at least two holes formed in said first end adjacent said first rod; (e) at least two additional holes formed in said second end adjacent said second rod; and (f) penetrating means for penetrating both of said at least two holes and both of said at least two additional holes for drawing said first and second rods toward one another to secure said wraparound cover about the step.
2. A wraparound cover as set forth in claim 1 wherein each end of said wraparound cover is split into two bifurcated ends to accommodate therebetween a riser for the step, each of said bifurcated ends including a bifurcated end rod and more than one hole formed in each of said bifurcated ends adjacent said rod and drawing means for drawing each of said bifurcated end rods in opposed ones of said bifurcated ends toward one another to secure said wraparound cover about the step.
3. A wraparound cover as set forth in claim 1 wherein said penetrating means comprises conventional tie wraps.
4. A wraparound cover as set forth in claim 2 wherein said penetrating means comprises conventional tie wraps.
5. A wraparound cover as set forth in claim 1 wherein the end of each of said first and second ends is folded over into a sleeve to receive respective ones of said first and second rods.
6. A wraparound cover as set forth in claim 2 wherein the end of each of said bifurcated ends is folded over into a sleeve to receive respective one of said rods.
7. A method for covering a step, said method comprising the steps of: (a) wrapping a rug across a top of the step and to an underside of the step to locate ends of a rug on an underside of the step; (b) drawing a via at least two points disposed at one end of the rug toward a further rod disposed at another end of the rug via at least two further points and thereby securing the rug about the step.
8. The method as set forth in claim 7 wherein each end of the rug supports a rod in a sleeve and wherein said step of drawing includes the step of drawing the rods toward one another.
9. The method as set forth in claim 8 wherein each end of the rug includes at least one hole through the sleeve adjacent each respective rod and wherein said step of drawing includes the step of engaging at least one hole of one of the ends with a hole of the another of the ends with a tie wrap.
10. The method as set forth in claim 9 wherein one end of the rug includes a first plurality of holes and the another other end of the rug includes a second plurality of holes paired with the holes in the one end of the rug and the step of drawing pairs of holes toward one another by engagement of the respective rods with a second tie wrap engaging each pair of holes.
11. A wraparound rug for covering a step, said rug comprising: (a) a cover extending across a top of the step and having opposed ends, a first end and a second end, positionable beneath the step; (b) a first rod disposed at said first end; and a second rod disposed at said second end; (c) a plurality of holes disposed at said first end adjacent said first rod; and a second plurality of holes disposed at said second end adjacent said second rod; and (d) engaging means for engaging each of said plurality of holes with a partner on each of said second plurality of holes to bear against said first and second rods to draw said opposed ends toward one another and secure said rug about the step.
12. A wraparound rug as set forth in claim 11 including securing means for securing each of said first and second rods to one another.
13. A wraparound rug as set forth in claim 12 wherein said securing means comprises a folded over section of said first and second ends for receiving said first and second rods.
14. A wraparound rug as set forth in claim 11 wherein first end is split into first and second bifurcated ends, and wherein second end is split into third and fourth bifurcated ends, wherein said plurality of holes are disposed in each of said first and second bifurcated ends, wherein said second plurality of holes are disposed in each of said third and fourth bifurcated ends, wherein said first rod is secured within a folded over section of said first and second bifurcated ends, wherein said second rod is secured within a second folded over section of said third and fourth bifurcated ends, and wherein said engaging means extends between said first and second bifurcated ends and said third and fourth bifurcated ends.
15. A wraparound rug as set forth in claim 14 wherein said engaging means comprises conventional tie wraps.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0018] The present invention will be described with greater specificity and clarity with reference to the following drawings, in which:
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0025] Referring to
[0026] The underside of each wraparound cover is illustrated in
[0027] A rod 60 is disposed within a sleeve 62 of bifurcated end 42. Apertures or holes 64, 66 penetrate sleeve 62 essentially adjacent the location of rod 60. A similar rod (60), sleeve (62) and holes (64,66) are disposed in each of remaining bifurcated ends 44, 46 and 48. For purposes of simplicity of numbering, these elements have common identifying numbers.
[0028] Each cover is retained in place by securing the paired bifurcated ends with one another. A conventional tie wrap 70 is looped through opposing holes 64. Another tie wrap 72 is looped through holes 66. Each of these tie wraps is drawn tightly to bring bifurcated ends toward one another. The forces exerted by tie wraps 70, 72 bear upon respective rods 60. These rods, being in their respective sleeve 62, translate the force urged by the tie wraps to essentially the full width of each bifurcated end. Thereby, there is no concentration of forces, such as would be present were grommets or the like, used and engaged by similar tie wraps. Furthermore, as each tie wrap can be tightened to a selective degree, the wraparound cover is firmly and essentially immovably attached to its corresponding step.
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[0032] Referring jointly to
[0033] As may be noted by inspection of modules 10 and 90, the use of the rods in sleeves at the front and rear ends of the wraparound cover apply a uniform force exerted by the tie wraps extending uniformly along the lengths of the front and rear ends of the wraparound cover. Thus, there is no concentration of forces, such as would be the case with use of grommets, or holes engaged by tie wraps or cords. Similarly, were snaps or other localized attachment means used to draw the front and rear ends toward one another, there would be a concentration of forces resulting in puckering and unsightliness of the wraparound cover.