TEMPORARY VEHICLE PROTECTION FILM WRAP WITH REVERSE ADHESIVE

20220396718 · 2022-12-15

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    Abstract

    The adhesive faces outwardly in a temporary vehicle wrapping film, dramatically improving the process of application. The film may be a durable 3-mil, puncture-resistant plastic film with a UV inhibitor, and the adhesive may be a reduced-tack or “low-tack” adhesive. The base layer and the adhesive are preferably transparent or translucent, and the width of the roll may be in the range of 1 to several feet. A portion of the outwardly facing adhesive is applied to a surface to be protected, enabling the film to be unrolled with the outwardly facing adhesive surface at all times being applied to the surface. The film is cut when the surface to be protected is sufficiently covered. In contrast to existing solutions, the film may be applied by a single user, with one hand grasping one end of the roll and the other hand grasping the other end of the roll.

    Claims

    1. A protective film for protecting a damaged vehicle or other surfaces, comprising: a base layer of thin plastic film having opposing outer surfaces; wherein one of the opposing outer surfaces of the base layer includes an adhesive and the other opposing surface does not include an adhesive; and wherein the film is provided in roll form with the adhesive surface facing outwardly and away from the center of the roll.

    2. The protective film of claim 1, wherein the base layer and adhesive are transparent or translucent.

    3. The protective film of claim 1, wherein the width of the roll is in the range of 12″ to 48″.

    4. A method of protecting a surface, comprising the steps of: providing the protective film of claim 1; adhering a portion of the outwardly facing adhesive surface to a surface to be protected; unrolling the film, with the outwardly facing adhesive surface at all times being applied to the surface to be protected; and cutting the film when the surface to be protected is sufficiently covered.

    5. The method of claim 4, wherein the step of adhering a portion of the outwardly facing adhesive surface to a surface to be protected includes adhering a starting strip from the roll.

    6. The method of claim 4, wherein the film is applied and cut by a single user.

    7. The method of claim 6, wherein the film is applied by a single user with one hand grasping one end of the roll and the other hand grasping the other end of the roll.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    [0013] FIG. 1 is drawing that shows an application of an existing protective film illustrating some of the challenges associated therewith; and

    [0014] FIG. 2 is drawing that shows the improved application of the inventive, reverse-adhesive protective film described herein.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

    [0015] This invention addresses and solves such problems associated with the prior art by providing a temporary vehicle wrapping film wherein the adhesive faces outwardly, thereby dramatically improving the process of application.

    [0016] FIG. 2 illustrates this improvement with respect to covering and protecting a portion of a vehicle, again a broken windshield 202. Now, with the adhesive 206 facing outwardly, the user 210, can simply place the roll onto the surface to cover and begin unwinding the roll. The applied film is now immediately adjacent the surface being covered at all times, reducing or eliminating gaps, overlaps and self-adhesion. Note that a single person can now do the job with superior results. The user can simply stop unrolling the film when finished, cutting the film with one hand while holding the roll with the other.

    [0017] In the preferred embodiments, the film itself is a durable 3-mil, puncture-resistant plastic film with a UV inhibitor. The adhesive is preferably a reduced tack adhesive that keeps the film temporarily adhered to surfaces while permitting straightforward removal without tearing leaving adhesive residue. The product adheres to and clean and dry metal, glass or plastic surfaces and cuts easily with razor blade, poly knife or ‘snippet’ knife.

    [0018] The product provides immediate protection in any situation wherein the vehicle interior may be exposed to risk of damage from wind, rain, dirt, etc., outdoors or indoors. In further contrast to existing solutions, the product comes in different widths up to 48″, limited only by the distance between the outstretched hands on the individual applying the film. Such wider widths make application to particular areas convenient and easy. As examples, one person may quickly unroll the self-adhering protective in a 36″ width across a damaged windshield, whereas a 24″ width readily covers side windows in one strip.

    [0019] The film described herein provides temporary protection against cracked windshields, broken windows, sprung doors, caved-in roofs and any opening to protect vehicle interior from risk of damage from rain, wind, snow, dirt, etc., outdoors or indoors. Once applied to a dry surface, the film resists precipitation of all kinds. To apply, a user may pull a short (i.e., 2″) starter edge from the roll and press it down against the surface to be protected. Then the user simply grips the roll and begins unwinding the film across and over the damaged area. In some cases, with a smooth uniform surface, the starter edge may not even be required.