Antimicrobial Article
20170303698 · 2017-10-26
Inventors
- Ian Howie (N. Myrtle Beach, SC, US)
- David Riggione (N. Myrtle Beach, SC, US)
- Aliaksei Shchebet (N. Myrtle Beach, SC, US)
Cpc classification
A47C31/007
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A47C31/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
An antimicrobial article in the form of a portable hygiene mat. The mat includes a lightweight, flexible incorporated with an antimicrobial agent. The mat is readily configurable to a compact size. A fastener secures the mat in the compact configuration.
Claims
1. An antimicrobial article, the article comprising: a lightweight, flexible body, the body having a planar configuration; and an antimicrobial agent incorporated into the body.
2. The article of claim 1, further comprising a fastener.
3. The article of claim 1, wherein the body is constructed of a polymerized organic compound.
4. The article of claim 3, wherein the body is constructed in the form of a unitary molded mat.
5. The article of claim 3, wherein the body comprises an anterior region, a posterior region, and a central region.
6. The article of claim 5, wherein the body further comprises: a front section; a rear section; a front surface; a rear surface; and a continuous peripheral edge integrally joining the front surface and the rear surface, the continuous peripheral edge is oriented perpendicular to the front surface and the rear surface.
7. The article of claim 6, wherein the body further comprises a first enlarged bulbous curvature at the front section of the anterior region, and a second enlarged bulbous curvature at the front section of the posterior region, the first enlarged bulbous curvature integrally joined to the second enlarged bulbous curvature via an elongated tapering conical section, the conical section tapering in a direction from the front section towards the rear section, and wherein the body tapers inward from a greater transverse width at the front section to a smaller transverse width at the central region forming a first concave portion and a second concave portion, and terminating to a greater transverse width defining a first arcuate section in the rear section and a second arcuate section in the rear section, wherein the first arcuate section terminating in an elongated concave section, the elongated concave section defines a nadir, the elongated concave section extends from the nadir into the second arcuate section, the second arcuate section terminating at the second concave portion, and wherein the second concave portion extending integrally into the second enlarged bulbous curvature.
8. The article of claim 2, wherein the body is foldable to a compact configuration and detachably secured in the compact configuration via the fastener.
9. The article of claim 6, wherein the front surface is disposed with at least one of indicia and an ornamental pattern.
10. The article of claim 1, wherein the antimicrobial agent imparts the mat with at least one of microbicidal, microbistatic, biostatic, and biocidal characteristics.
11. The article of claim 8, wherein the fastener comprises an elongated strap having a hook-and-loop fastener system, the elongated strap is constructed of a lightweight, flexible material, the strap includes a first free end and a second free end.
12. The article of claim 11, wherein the first free end of the strap is attached to the body.
13. The article of claim 3, wherein the polymerized organic compound is neoprene.
14. The article of claim 6, wherein the front surface provides a body contact surface, the body contact surface accommodating peripheral tissue spreading contours imparted by a user when engaged thereagainst.
15. The article of claim 1, wherein the body is constructed of at least one of a textile material, a combination of textile materials, and a polymer foam.
16. An antimicrobial device, the device comprising: a lightweight, flexible body, the body having a planar configuration and foldable to a compact configuration; an antimicrobial agent incorporated into the body; and a portable, lightweight bag, the bag storing the compactly configured body.
17. The antimicrobial device of claim 16, further comprising a fastener, the fastener detachably securing the body in the compact configuration.
Description
V. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING(S)
[0033] The advantages and features of the present invention will become better understood with reference to the following more detailed description and claims taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which like elements are identified with like symbols, and in which:
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VI. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENT(S)
[0053] It will be readily understood that the components of the present invention, as generally described and illustrated in the figures herein, may be arranged and designed in a wide variety of different configurations. Thus, the following detailed description of the embodiments of an antimicrobial article, as represented in the attached figures, is not intended to limit the scope of the invention as claimed, but is merely representative of selected embodiments of the invention.
[0054] The features, structures, or characteristics of the invention described throughout this specification may be combined in any suitable manner in one or more embodiments. For example, the usage of the phrases “example embodiments”, “some embodiments”, or other similar language, throughout this specification refers to the fact that a particular feature, structure, or characteristic described in connection with the embodiment may be included in at least one embodiment of the present invention. Thus, appearances of the phrases “example embodiments”, “in some embodiments”, “in other embodiments”, or other similar language, throughout this specification do not necessarily all refer to the same group of embodiments, and the described features, structures, or characteristics may be combined in any suitable manner in one or more embodiments.
[0055] Referring now to
[0056] In accordance to one embodiment, the body 20 is constructed of a polymerized organic compound, wherein the polymerized organic compound is polychloroprene or neoprene. It is envisioned the flexible body 20 may be constructed of other materials, polymers, and particularly elastomeric polymers which include, but are not limited to, ethylene-vinyl acetate, foam thermoplastic urethane, styrene-butadiene rubber, polyurethane foam, flexible polyvinyl chloride, acrylic/acrylate. Other envisioned materials from which the flexible body 20 may be constructed may be selected from the group which includes, but is not limited to, polyisocyanurate, polyolefins, alkenyl aromatic polymers, cellulosic polymers, polycarbonates, polyetherimides, polyamides, polyesters, polyvinylidene chloride, polymethylmethacrylate, polyurethanes, polyisocyanurates, phenolics, copolymers and terpolymers of the foregoing, polymer blends, rubber modified polymers, and the like. Suitable polyolefins include polyethylene and polypropylene.
[0057] In accordance to another embodiment, the body 20 may be constructed of a textile material selected from the group which includes, but is not limited to, spandex, elastane, cotton, microfiber, nylon, polyester, viscose, wool, cashmere, mohair, rayon, silk, satin, acrylic, linen, flax, hemp, cellulose, wood pulp, cellulose acetate or triacetate, nylon 6, nylon 66, and any combination thereof, and a textile material or combination of textile materials and a polymer foam material. The selected textile, combination of textiles and/or polymer foam is integrated with an antimicrobial agent(s) and/or additives. In accordance to one method for antimicrobial agent integration, the antimicrobial agent(s) and/or additives is grafted on the selected textile material and/or combination of textile materials. As used herein, the term “grafted” means that the antimicrobial agent(s) is bound to the textile material substrate via either ionic (electrostatic) or covalent bonding. In accordance to another method, the antimicrobial agent(s) may be impregnated into the textile material. Still other methods include coating, dispersion, and other conventional techniques and processes well known to those versed in the art concerning the manufacture and production of textile materials containing antimicrobial agents.
[0058] Referring now more particularly to
[0059] Suitable antimicrobial agents include, but are not limited to, organic compounds, and inorganic compounds, wherein the inorganic compounds include inorganic metallic compounds. Antimicrobial agents may be selected from the group which includes, but is not limited to: triclosan and other chlorinated phenols; ortho-phenyl phenol; 2,4,4′-trichloro-2′-hydroxy diphenyl ether; diiodomethyl-p-tolylsulfone; 3-iodo-2-propynyl N-butylcarbamate; azoles such as propiconazole, tebuconazole or thiabendazole; 3-benzo[b]thien-2yl-5,6-dihydro-1,4,2-oxathiazine 4-oxide; alkyl dimethylbenzyl ammonium saccharinate; N-butyl-1,2-benzisothiazolin-3-one; 4,5-dichloro-2-octyl-3(2H)-isothiazolone; 2-n-octyl-4-isothiazolin-3-one; cyclopropyl-N′-(1,1-dimethylethyl)-6-(methylthio)-1,3,5-triazine-2,4-diamine; 1,3-dicyano-2,4,5,6-tetrachlorobenzene; metals (e.g., silver, zinc, copper) including metal compounds such as silicates, zeolites, amorphous glass compositions, sol-gel compositions, and the like; zinc and copper compounds such as pyrithione; and titanium dioxide in various forms.
[0060] In accordance to one embodiment, the antimicrobial agent is incorporated into the neoprene by a technique of master batching that is well known to those versed in the art of plastic molding and formulations, such as disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 6,238,575 incorporated herein by reference. The technique of master batching is but one exemplary method for incorporating an antimicrobial agent within the polymeric matrix of the selected polymeric material, such as neoprene, and such method and methods disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 6,238,575 is and are therefore not intended to be limiting.
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[0062] In accordance to one embodiment, the body 20 is uniquely shaped and configured to provide a hygienic barrier or shield which imparts the user with protection against the transmission and contraction of microbes. More particularly, the body 20, shown herein as a mat 21, is adapted and configured to protect the user from contracting bacteria, viruses, fungi, mold, mildew, and algae via contact by user with a skin-contaminated object. In the event the user of the present invention is a carrier of a virus or bacterium (such as MRSA), the body 20 further functions to prevent the transmission of the bacteria to other persons who may come in contact with the object (e.g., floor, chair, bleacher seat) after having been used by an infected user of the present invention.
[0063] The body 20 further comprises a first enlarged bulbous curvature 40 at the front section 30 of the anterior region 22, and a second enlarged bulbous curvature 44 at the front section 30 of the posterior region 24, the first enlarged bulbous curvature 40 integrally joined to the second enlarged bulbous curvature 44 via an elongated tapering conical section 46. The conical section 46 tapers or narrows in a direction from the front section 30 towards the rear section 32. As best illustrated in
[0064] The highly-flexible characteristics imparted by the construction material of the mat 21 facilitate folding of the mat 21 to a compact configuration allowing quick, easy, and efficient transport and storage thereof. As previously described, a fastener 50 is provided for detachably securing the mat 21 in a size-reduced, compact configuration. In reference to
[0065] It is envisioned and therefore within the scope of the present invention that the hook and loop portions of the hook-and-loop fastener 56 may be arranged in vice-versa fashion; e.g., the hook portion 57 of the hook-and-loop fastener 56 may be suitably attached the lower surface of the strap 51, and the loop portion 58 of the hook-and-loop fastener 56 may be suitably attached the upper surface of the strap 51. It is further envisioned that the hook and loop fastener portions may be provided about various sections along each strap surface 51 or along the entire upper and lower surfaces of the strap 51. The fastener 50 may comprise other complementary type or matching connector devices and systems which include, but are not limited to, snap-fit mechanisms, mechanical interference or frictional fit connection systems, magnetic devices, adhesive strips with releasable liners, or other similar devices, and combinations thereof, or a plurality of each, or a plurality of each in combination with one or more alternatives.
[0066] The construction material of the body 20 of the mat 21 imparts the front surface 26 with a tacky or semi-tacky texture, thereby facilitating grip thereto by fingers of a user. Thus, in order to facilitate compact storage and transport of the mat 21, the conical section 46 and the concave section 49 facilitate folding of the anterior region 22 and posterior region 24 downward about a fold line FL (
[0067] In view of the mat's 21 substantial sized-reduced condition, portability and transport of the mat 21, 21c is further enhanced. For example, the mat 21, 21c may be placed inside a garment pocket of user, a bag, or other personal accessories carrier, such as a portable, lightweight accessories carrier or bag 60 illustrated in
[0068] The bag 60 comprises a pair of panels 62, namely a top panel 63 and a bottom panel 64, the panels 63 and 64 each comprise a body 66 constructed of mesh material 66a, the body 66 is bound by a bottom edge 67, and a pair of opposing side edges 68, 69. The panels 63 and 64 are attached using a conventional sewing method about respective bottom edges 67 and opposing side edges 68 and 69 forming an interior cavity 70 and a closeable opening 72 at a top of the bag 60. The opening 72 provides direct, open passage into the interior cavity 70 being sized to fittingly accommodate the mat 21c. The opening 72 may be closed via a draw string 74 or tether disposed (or otherwise laced) within a pocket 75 formed, such as via conventional sewing method, about a lip 76 of each panel 63 and 64. The mesh material 66a may be selected from the group which includes nylon, cotton, cotton-polyester blend, linen, or other suitable natural or synthetic textile material. The bottom edge 67 and opposing side edges 68 and 69 may be constructed of a material selected from the group which includes, but is not limited to, polyester, nylon, polypropylene, leather, rayon, or other suitable natural or synthetic textile material and/or a combination thereof.
[0069] The bag 60 further comprises a connector 80 in the form of a carabiner 82 coupled to the top of the bag 60 via a loop 84 sewn along an inner surface of the lip of panel 64 or panel 63 (loop 84 is shown in
[0070] Referring now more particularly to
[0071] The body 20 may be shaped and configured in one of other numerous geometric shapes and sizes, such as including, but not limited to square, circular, elliptical, or polygonal, e.g., triangular, square, pentagonal, hexagonal, heptagonal, octagonal, and the like. Likewise, to shapely conform to and sizably accommodate the geometric shape which defines the selected body 20, the bag 60 may be shaped and configured in one of other numerous geometric shapes and sizes, such as including, but not limited to square, circular, elliptical, or polygonal, e.g., triangular, square, pentagonal, hexagonal, heptagonal, octagonal, and the like.
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[0073] As previously described, the mat 21 is uniquely shaped and configured to provide a body contact surface 26 which shapely accommodates the “peripheral tissue spreading” contours imparted by the user when sitting atop the body contact surface 26 of the mat 21. In reference to
[0074] The neoprene material used to construct the mat 21 imparts additional characteristics, features, and advantages. The mat 21 may be utilized by user as a cushioned seat cover which provides user with a barrier against the elements such as including, but not limited to, extreme temperatures, debris, dirt, sand, dust, pollen, and moisture. For example, in
[0075] The mat 21 may be constructed in the form of a cushioned automobile seat cover to protect user's auto upholstery from moisture, such as where the user is wet from swimming. Such auto seat cover may also be used to shield the user's skin against extreme auto upholstery temperatures, such as during the summer months and winter months.
[0076] In accordance to another embodiment, the antimicrobial article may be constructed in the form of enlarged, lightweight, flexible liner or panel for positioning atop the floor of a conventional tent in an overlapping manner, and oriented subjacent to the user.
[0077] In accordance to another embodiment, the antimicrobial article may be constructed in the form of a mat or rug.
[0078] In accordance to another embodiment, the antimicrobial article may be constructed in the form of a seat cover or covering for sports and exercise equipment.
[0079] In accordance to another embodiment, the antimicrobial article may be constructed in the form of a handle or grip covering for sports and exercise equipment.
[0080] It is envisioned the antimicrobial article may be further constructed for integration into garments, as garment liners, gloves, appliance sealants and adhesives, and building components (such as walls, wallboard, floors, siding, roofing, ceilings, carpet underlay, and sealants and adhesives therefor).
[0081] It is envisioned that the various embodiments, as separately disclosed, are interchangeable in various aspects, so that elements of one embodiment may be incorporated into one or more of the other embodiments, and that specific positioning of individual elements may necessitate other arrangements not specifically disclosed to accommodate performance requirements or spatial considerations.
[0082] It is to be understood that the embodiments and claims are not limited in its application to the details of construction and arrangement of the components set forth in the description and illustrated in the drawings. Rather, the description and the drawings provide examples of the embodiments envisioned, but the claims are limited to the specific embodiments. The embodiments and claims disclosed herein are further capable of other embodiments and of being practiced and carried out in various ways. Also, it is to be understood that the phraseology and terminology employed herein are for the purposes of description and should not be regarded as limiting the claims.
[0083] Accordingly, those skilled in the art will appreciate that the conception upon which the application and claims are based may be readily utilized as a basis for the design of other structures, methods, and systems for carrying out the several purposes of the embodiments and claims presented in this application. It is important, therefore, that the claims be regarded as including such equivalent constructions.
[0084] Furthermore, the purpose of the foregoing Abstract is to enable the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and the public generally, and especially including the practitioners in the art who are not familiar with patent and legal terms or phraseology, to determine quickly from a cursory inspection the nature and essence of the technical disclosure of the application. The Abstract is neither intended to define the claims of the application, nor is it intended to be limiting to the scope of the claims in any way. It is intended that the application is defined by the claims appended hereto.