Snap-on cover for vehicle door handle
20200010027 ยท 2020-01-09
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60R13/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60R13/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
E05B1/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A door handle cover adapted for engagement to a door handle on a vehicle, comprising an elongate panel having an upper lip along an upper longitudinal edge thereof and a lower lip along a lower longitudinal edge thereof, the upper lip comprising a generally hook-shaped member that defines an interior region adapted to grippingly engage an upper portion of the door handle, the lower lip comprising a generally hook-shaped member that defines an interior region adapted to grippingly engage a lower portion of the door handle, wherein upon engagement of the upper lip and lower lip on the on the door handle the cover is thereby firmly affixed to the door handle.
Claims
1. A door handle cover adapted for engagement to a door handle on a vehicle, said cover comprising an elongate panel having an upper lip along an upper longitudinal edge thereof and a lower lip along a lower longitudinal edge thereof, said upper lip comprising a generally hook-shaped member that defines an interior region adapted to grippingly engage a lower portion of said door handle, wherein upon engagement of the upper lip and lower lip on said door handle the cover is thereby firmly affixed to said door handle.
2. The door handle cover of claim 1, wherein a rear surface of said elongate panel is contoured to precisely conform to at least a portion of the visible surface of said door handle such that upon engagement of the upper lip and lower lip on said door handle, said elongate panel is intended to be flush against the door handle.
3. The door handle cover of claim 1, wherein said elongate panel may be composed of a rigid polymer material that can be temporarily flexed during installation of said cover on said door handle.
4. The door handle cover of claim 1, wherein the elongate panel is manufactured from a ridged material that allows for manipulation of the panel during installation on said door handle to facilitate engagement of the upper lip and lower lip to the upper portion and lower portion of the door handle respectively.
5. The door handle cover of claim 1, wherein a front surface of the elongate panel is finished in a decorative finish.
6. The door handle cover of claim 1, wherein said cover can be snapped on to said door handle and held firmly in place by means of said upper lip and lower lip engaging said door handle.
7. A door handle cover adapted for engagement to a door handle on a vehicle, said cover comprising an elongate panel having an opening in its rear surface, an upper lip along an upper longitudinal edge thereof and a lower lip along a lower longitudinal edge thereof, said upper lip comprising a generally hook-shaped member that defines an interior region adapted to grippingly engage a lower portion of said door handle, wherein upon engagement of the upper lip and lower lip on said door handle the cover is thereby firmly affixed to said door handle.
8. The door handle cover of claim 7, wherein said opening can be of any shape or form and is designed for accommodating a mechanical means for interacting with a preinstalled locking means for locking and unlocking the door of a vehicle.
9. The door handle cover of claim 7, wherein said opening can be of any shape or form and is designed for accommodating an electrical means for interacting with a preinstalled locking means for locking and unlocking the door of a vehicle.
10. The door handle cover of claim 7, wherein said opening can be of any shape or form and is designed for accommodating a pneumatic means for interacting with a preinstalled locking means for locking and unlocking the door of a vehicle.
11. The door handle cover of claim 7, wherein a rear surface of said elongate panel is contoured to precisely conform to at least a portion of the visible surface of said door handle such that upon engagement of the upper lip and lower lip on said door handle, said elongate panel is intended to be flush against the door handle.
12. The door handle cover of claim 7, wherein said elongate panel may be composed of a rigid polymer material that can be temporarily flexed during installation of said cover on said door handle.
13. The door handle cover of claim 7, wherein the elongate panel is manufactured from a ridged material that allows for manipulation of the panel during installation on said door handle to facilitate engagement of the upper lip and lower lip to the upper portion and lower portion of the door handle respectively.
14. The door handle cover of claim 7, wherein a front surface of the elongate panel is finished in a decorative finish, and said cover can be snapped on to said door handle and held firmly in place by means of said upper lip and lower lip engaging said door handle.
15. A door handle cover adapted for engagement to a door handle on a vehicle, said cover comprising a major elongate panel and a minor elongate panel wherein both panels having an upper lip along an upper longitudinal edge thereof and a lower lip along a lower longitudinal edge thereof, said upper lip and lower lip comprising generally hook-shaped members that defines an interior region adapted to grippingly engage an upper portion and a lower portion of said door handle respectively, wherein upon engagement of the upper lip and lower lip on said door handle the cover is thereby firmly affixed to said door handle.
16. The door handle cover of claim 15, wherein the minor elongate panel has an opening designed for accommodating a mechanical means for interacting with a preinstalled locking means for locking and unlocking the door of a vehicle.
17. The door handle cover of claim 15, wherein the minor elongate panel has an opening designed for accommodating an electrical means for interacting with a preinstalled locking means for locking and unlocking the door of a vehicle.
18. The door handle cover of claim 15, wherein the minor elongate panel has an opening designed for accommodating a pneumatic means for interacting with a preinstalled locking means for locking and unlocking the door of a vehicle.
19. The door handle cover of claim 15, wherein the major elongate panel and the minor elongate panel can be designed with no corresponding predetermined spacing in mind, so that when mounted to a vehicle door handle the door handle cover comprising of the major elongate panel and the minor elongate panel appears as a single unit.
20. The door handle cover of claim 15, wherein the major elongate panel and the minor elongate panel can be designed with a corresponding predetermined spacing in mind, so that when mounted to a vehicle door handle the door handle cover comprising of the major elongate panel and the minor elongate panel appears as a two units.
21. The door handle cover of claim 15, wherein said opening can be of any shape or form and is designed for accommodating a mechanical means for interacting with a preinstalled locking means for locking and unlocking the door of a vehicle.
22. The door handle cover of claim 15, wherein said minor elongate panel may not comprise of an upper lip, a lower lip and a generally hook-shaped member that defines an upper and a lower region.
23. The door handle cover of claim 22, wherein said minor elongate panel will fit firmly and securely on the door handle for which it is made and requiring bonding material, such as glue or double-sided tape.
24. The door handle cover of claim 15, wherein rear surfaces of said major and minor elongate panels are contoured to precisely conform to at least a portion of the visible surface of said door handle such that upon engagement of the upper lip and lower lip on said door handle, said elongate panel is intended to be flush against the door handle.
25. The door handle cover of claim 15, wherein said major and minor elongate panels may be composed of a rigid polymer material that can be temporarily flexed during installation of said cover on said door handle.
26. The door handle cover of claim 15, wherein said major and minor elongate panels are manufactured from a ridged material that allows for manipulation of said panels during installation on said door handle to facilitate engagement of the upper lip and lower lip to the upper portion and lower portion of the door handle respectively.
27. The door handle cover of claim 15, wherein front surfaces of the elongate panels are finished in a decorative finish, and said cover can be snapped on to said door handle and held firmly in place by means of said upper lip and lower lip engaging said door handle.
28. A door handle cover adapted for engagement to a door handle on a vehicle, said cover comprising an elongate panel having an upper lip along an upper longitudinal edge thereof and a lower lip along a lower longitudinal edge thereof, said upper lip and lower lip comprising generally hook-shaped members that define an interior region adapted to grippingly engage an upper portion and a lower portion of said door handle, wherein upon engagement of the upper lip and lower lip on said door handle the cover is thereby firmly affixed to said door handle is manufactured by a process comprising the steps of: a) providing a three dimensional scanned imaging of the individual component parts; b) transferring said three dimensional scanned imaging of said individual component parts to an injection molding computer to generate the precise corresponding design of said component parts; c) placing the desired material, preferably rigid polymer material, in the injection molding to form the individual component parts; d) finishing the component parts by smoothing said parts and removing all sharp and/or rough edges; and e) coloring and/or chroming the component parts.
29. The door handle cover of claim 28, wherein said elongate panel can be a major panel or a minor panel, and may contain an opening for accommodating a means for interacting with a prefabricated and/or preinstalled locking means for locking and unlocking a door of a vehicle.
30. The door handle cover of claim 29, wherein said means for interacting with a prefabricated and/or preinstalled locking means for locking and unlocking said door handle of a vehicle can be a mechanical means, an electrical means and/or pneumatic means.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0017] In order to understand the invention and to see how it can be carried out in practice, embodiments will be described, by way of non-limiting examples, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0030] In the following detailed description, numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the invention. However, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that the presently disclosed subject matter may be practiced without these specific details. In other instances, well-known methods, procedures, and components have not been described in detail so as not to obscure the presently disclosed subject matter.
[0031] Bearing this in mind, attention is drawn to
[0032] Referring to the first embodiment of the present invention, and as illustrated in
[0033] Again, referring to the first embodiment of the present invention, and as illustrated in
[0034] Preferably, the cover is made of a rigid polymer material that can be temporarily flexed by applying force or pressure to the cover. However, it is not necessary for the cover to be made of a polymer; any suitable rigid material capable of being flexed would work.
[0035] Still, referring to the first embodiment of the present invention, the cover is installed on a door handle by first manipulating the cover (e.g. by bending or flexing it) so that the distance between the upper and lower longitudinal edges of the cover is greater than the height or the door handle, allowing the edges to clear the door handle. Next, the cover is slid over the door handle and the pressure is relaxed. The relaxation will cause the cover to return to its natural rigid state and grasp the door handle between the upper lip 4 and lower lip 5. Alternatively, the cover may also be installed by placing the cover over the door handle so that one of the lips (i.e., either the upper lip 4 or the lower lip 5) is aligned with a corresponding portion of the door handle, and subsequently manipulating the cover until an opposing lip engages with an opposing surface of the door handle.
[0036] Further, referring to the first embodiment of the present invention, it should be appreciate that the disclosed snap-on door handle cover can be manufactured according to precise predetermined specifications (i.e. for a specific door handle of a particular make and model of vehicle) that can ensure the cover will sit firmly and securely on the door handle for which it is made without requiring bonding material, such as glue or double-sided tape. However, such bonding material may also be used, if desired, with the disclosed snap-on cover.
[0037] Referring to a second embodiment of the present invention, and as illustrated in
[0038] As shown in
[0039] Still referring to the second embodiment of the present invention, and as illustrated in
[0040] Still referring to the second embodiment of the present invention, and as illustrated in
[0041] Further, referring to the second embodiment of the present invention, and as illustrated in
[0042] Referring to a third embodiment of the present invention, and as illustrated in
[0043] Again, referring to the third embodiment of the present invention, and as illustrated in
[0044] Yet again, referring to the third embodiment of the present invention, and as illustrated in
[0045] Yet again, referring to the third embodiment of the present invention, and as illustrated in
[0046] In cases where the minor elongate panel 1b may not comprise of an upper lip and a lower lip containing hook-shaped members, the minor elongate panel 1b will fit firmly and securely on the door handle by flushing against the door handle. In order to fix firmly against the door handle without upper and lower lips hook-shaped members, the minor elongate panel is flushed while requiring bonding material such as glue or double-sided tape, etc., thereby reducing or eliminating any movement of the cover of the door handle when a user grips and pulls the door handle to open a vehicle door.
[0047] Still, referring to the third embodiment of the present invention, and as illustrated in
[0048] Yet again, referring to the third embodiment of the present invention, and as illustrated in
[0049] Referring to the third embodiment of the present invention, and as illustrated in
[0050] As illustrated in
[0051] Yet still, referring to the third embodiment of the present invention, and as illustrated in
[0052] Finally, as stated in the first and second embodiment of the present invention, preferably, the cover of this third embodiment is made of a rigid polymer material that can be temporarily flexed by applying force or pressure to the cover. However, it is not necessary for the cover to be made of a polymer; and suitable rigid material capable of being flexed would work.
[0053] It should be appreciated that the disclosed snap-on door handle cover can be manufactured according to precise predetermined specifications (i.e., for a specific door handle of a particular make and model of vehicle) that can ensure the cover will sit firmly and securely on the door handle for which it is made without requiring bonding material, such as glue or double-sided tape. However, such bonding material may also be used, if desired, with the disclosed snap-on cover.
[0054] That to produce the finished component parts of the three embodiments described in the specification, a three dimensional (3D) scanned imaging of the individual embodiment component parts is generated. Next, the three dimensional scanned imaging of said individual embodiment component parts is transferred to an injection molding computer to generate the injection molding designed precisely corresponding to each individual component parts of the three embodiments of the present invention. Next the desired material (preferably, but not limited to, rigid polymer material) is placed in the injection molding to form the individual component parts. After the individual component parts are formed from the injection molding, a fine tuning/finishing process ensues where the component parts are smoothed to remove all/any sharp and/or rough edges. Finally, the individual component parts of the present invention are colored and/or chromed to obtain the final product.
[0055] It is to be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details set forth in the description contained herein or illustrated in the drawings. The invention is capable of other embodiments and of being practiced and carried out in various ways. Hence, it is to be understood that the phraseology and terminology employed herein are for the purpose of description and should not be regarded as limiting. As such, those skilled in the art will appreciate that the conception upon which this disclosure is based may readily be utilized as a basis for designing other structures, methods, and systems for carrying out the several purposes of the presently disclosed subject matter.
[0056] Those skilled in the art will readily appreciate that various modifications and changes can be applied to the embodiments of the invention as hereinbefore described without departing from its scope, defined in and by the appended claims.