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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Oct. 07, 2003
Filed:
Apr. 17, 2000
William Jaaskelainen, Jr., Austin, TX (US);
Jeffrey Carl Schoenherr, Fraser, MI (US);
Ronald James Urbin, Warren, MI (US);
Other;
Abstract
An assembly, composed of long foamed tubing, with a soft inner surface and a smooth outer surface, so configured that it covers and minimizes the problem of snare points on equipment in contact with a protective covering tarpaulin. Protective tarpaulin are generally made of fabric or synthetic sheets. They can be made waterproof by impregnating them with various water proofing agents as well as being coated with a variety of natural or synthetic coatings such as acrylic or synthetic rubberized latices. Synthetic tarpaulins can be reinforced with a fiber matrics, if needed and used for example to cover pleasure boats, construction equipment, flatbed trucks, construction sites, airplanes, cars and trucks, where one wishes to protect from environmental exposure. Yet in spite of these intentions, these sheets exhibit significant defects in that they can be readily ripped and torn on the sharp and protruding edges of the equipment that they are intended to protect. The equipment is damaged by the rubbing of the tarpaulin. This inventions resolves this problem.