Shield N.Guide

20210361374 · 2021-11-25

    Inventors

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    Abstract

    A wearable device for human guides (hereafter referred to as “the guide”) and persons in need of person to person contact assistance (herein referred to as “the guide”). Preferably for use within, but not limited to, medical, educational and retail institutions for the disabled and seniors in need of travel assistance from point a to point b. The present invention relates to an apparatus which is worn over the shoulder or across the backside by a person who is a guide and has a handle for grasping by another person who needs to be guided and is connected to a shield betwixt the two devices to serve as a barrier between the two said person there by protecting both parties from cross contamination and body fluids. A device used to deter direct human to human contact and to promote safety and social distancing while traveling in close proximity of one another.

    Claims

    1. A shield worn over the shoulder of a guide having attached rigid or flexible straps and/or handles for the purpose of being grasped by the guide, wherein the shield has a handle extending laterally into or outward from the back and front panels of the protective barrier, wherein the handle is molded or affixed to the shield, and wherein the handle is collapsible or adjustable.

    2. The shield of claim 1, wherein the handle is detachable.

    3. The shield of claim 1, wherein the handle is an inverted handle, wherein the handle is molded or attached to the opposite side of the shield, and wherein the handle can be grasped by a guide.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES

    [0005] Various features and advantages of the invention will be understood more completely when considered in connection with the accompanying drawings (which are not necessarily drawn to scale; wherein:

    [0006] FIG. 1A depicts a front perspective view of a shield according to a first embodiment with an attached handle. FIG. 1B depicts a front perspective view of the shield of FIG. 1A with the handle detached.

    [0007] FIG. 2A depicts a back perspective view of a shield according to a second embodiment with an attached handle. FIG. 2B depicts a back perspective view of the shield of FIG. 2A with the handle detached. FIG. 2C depicts a back perspective view of the shield of FIG. 2A with the handle detached from an inverted handle position.

    [0008] FIGS. 3A and 3B depict a shield according to a third embodiment, wherein one strap slides through the shield. That is, the strap slides through the shield so that the same strap acts as a handle for both sides of the shield. FIG. 3A depicts the front perspective view of the shield. FIG. 3B depicts the back perspective view of a shield.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION

    [0009] In one embodiment, the invention is a shield worn over the shoulder of a person thereby having a strap of various material used as a holding mechanism to be held by the person being guided and an attachable shield is depicted. The combination includes a shield, having a shoulder strap or handle. The entire unit preferably but not limited to being rigid; and an attachable grasping handle. The shield has a number of intrinsic properties and purposes, such as protective barriers, decoration, various sizes and shapes etc., and is constructed of a material or materials amenable to such purpose(s). Unlimited examples include natural and synthetic fabrics, plastic handles, or soft, plastic, mesh, composites, shapes, sizes and the like.

    [0010] Upon reading this disclosure, other embodiments and modifications will be apparent to the skilled person. For example, the handles and straps can be affixed to the shield, in a manner other than as described. These optional fasteners enable the shield and handles to be worn over shoulder or across the backside and thereby secure the shield to the arm or backside of the guiding person. All such embodiments and modification fall within the scope of the present invention, which is limited only by the appended claims and equivalents thereof.

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