Parked vehicle protector

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Inventors

Lyles, Robert T
Lyles, Sally S
King, Kermit S
King, Carolyn R

Application #

324284

Filed

Jun-2-1999

Published

Jun-5-2001

Current US Class

040/617
052/27
052/39
116/28R
472/118

International Classes

B60Q 001/26

Field of Search

52/27 52/39 40/606 40/617 248/58 248/343 248/345.1 116/28 293/102 293/103 293/121 293/142 472/118

Examiners

Stephan; Beth A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Mann; Michael A Nexsen Pruet Jacobs & Pollard

US Patent References

4010933   Garage with impro...
4061092   Suspended shelf br...
4530519   Vehicle car door pr...
4564165   Attaching device
4571903   Automobile dent pr...
4639027   Theft-resistant auto...
5421625   Automotive protectiv...
5527139   Vehicle door protect...
6112478   Car shield

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Abstract
A protector for preventing damage such as dents and scratches on a parked vehicle. The protector comprises a cushion that is suspended from the ceiling using a rope and positioned between adjacent vehicles. The rope is routed through spaced-apart holes in the cushion to provide two-point support. A stabilizer slat is carried by the rope between cushion and ceiling to prevent twisting of cushion and to dampen vibration of rope upon impact of vehicle door.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A device for protecting the exterior of a vehicle when said vehicle is parked in a garage, said device comprising:

a cushion having a pair of spaced-apart holes extending therethrough;

stabilizing means for dampening vibrations of said cushion

rope extending through said pair of holes, said stabilizing means carried by said rope; and

attaching means for securing said rope to a ceiling of a garage, wherein said attaching means is a break-away attaching means that is designed to give way if said cushion receives sufficient impact, said cushion being held by said rope and said attaching means to protect a vehicle against damage from shock from the door of an adjacent vehicle when said device is secured by said rope to said ceiling of said garage and hanging between said vehicle and said adjacent vehicle.



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention is a device for protecting the exterior body of a vehicle. In particular, the present invention is a device for preventing damage from dents, and scratches on a vehicle parked in a parking garage.

BACKGROUND

With automobiles costing over $20,000 on average, a vehicle represents a significant investment of capital for a family. Protecting the condition of the vehicle assures that it will last a long time and the cost of repair and diminution in value can be avoided. Proper vehicle upkeep includes not only mechanical adjustments but also keeping the vehicle exterior in good condition; that is, clean and free of damage such as dents and scratches.

The operators of parking garages try to maximize the number of vehicles that can be parked in a garage in part by minimizing space between vehicles. Additionally, homes having a garage or car port also have limited space and require close parking. When vehicles are parked very close to each other, the opening of a vehicle door may dent or scratch the adjacent vehicle or the subject vehicle itself because of an obstacle or other vehicle next to the door. Therefore, there is a need for a device to protect a parked vehicle from scratches and dents.
 
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