Decorative clear plastic edge guard
First Claim
1. In combination with the colored trailing edge of a swinging closure, such as an automobile door, an edge guard comprising a clear transparent body having a base which fits over the end of the trailing edge and legs which extend from said base and are disposed against opposite sides of the trailing edge, adhesive means disposed to act between the interior of said body and the trailing edge to attach the plastic body to the trailing edge, said adhesive means being selectively disposed on at least a portion of only one leg such that the other leg remains free of any adhesive means and the color of said trailing edge is presented through said other leg free of visual obstruction save for any negligible effect which might be imposed by the clear transparent character of said body, and in which said adhesive means is disposed along substantially all of said only one leg and an adjoining portion of said base.
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Abstract
A non-metallic edge guard for fitting onto the trailing edge of a door comprises a clear transparent plastic body which has a base covering the end of the trailing edge and legs which are disposed against sides of the trailing edge. Adhesive acts between the interior of the plastic body and the edge for adhering the edge guard to the edge. The preferred adhesive is a double backed adhesive tape. The adhesive, however, is selectively applied so that one of the legs is completely adhesive free. The underlying surface of the edge can be seen through this one leg. When this one leg forms the outer leg of a door edge guard, it enables the painted door color to be presented along the trailing edge while the edge guard still provides protection for that trailing edge. In another embodiment of the invention, the other leg is covered by a decorative insert which presents a different visual effect from that which is presented by the adhesive-free leg. This insert can be a black plastic or a metal foil which is encapsulated in clear mylar. The insert-containing embodiments can be reversed on the door edge, if desird, so that for the black insert embodiment, an exterior "black-out" effect is presented by reversal and for the mylar encapsulated foil embodiment, a metallic effect can be presented by reversal.
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- 1. In combination with the colored trailing edge of a swinging closure, such as an automobile door, an edge guard comprising a clear transparent body having a base which fits over the end of the trailing edge and legs which extend from said base and are disposed against opposite sides of the trailing edge, adhesive means disposed to act between the interior of said body and the trailing edge to attach the plastic body to the trailing edge, said adhesive means being selectively disposed on at least a portion of only one leg such that the other leg remains free of any adhesive means and the color of said trailing edge is presented through said other leg free of visual obstruction save for any negligible effect which might be imposed by the clear transparent character of said body, and in which said adhesive means is disposed along substantially all of said only one leg and an adjoining portion of said base.
- 9. In combination with the colored trailing edge of a swinging closure, such as an automobile door, an edge guard comprising a clear transparent body having a base fitting over the end of the trailing edge and legs which extend from said base and are disposed against opposite sides of the trailing edge, a decorative insert co-acting with one of said legs to cause that leg to present a different visual appearance from the visual appearance presented by the other leg, and adhesive means acting to adhere between said one leg and said edge, but not between said other leg and said edge such that the color of said trailing edge is presented through said other leg free of visual obstruction save for any negligible effect which might be imposed by the clear transparent character of said body.
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