FIG. 1 represents a view of a silicone rubber substance called a "bootee",
a static resistant cushion which covers a 13/8" door knob to a 2" door
knob, FIG. 1 slips over door knob to the diminsions of a total of 2" wide
and 1/16" thick to 1/4" thick and 13/4" long;
The depth of the cushion is 1/2" deep with a 3/8" radius leading to the
inside of the bootee, to the door knob lock, thustly the bootee serves as
a cushion, preventing an indentation on any wall surface;
FIG. 2 illustrates the front view of the cushion. A basic 13/8" opening
with a width of 2" round;
FIG. 3 simply illustrates the cushion forming a cover over the door knob
creating a complete new form over the standard door knob therefore
becoming a round door knob. FIG. 3 is 21/4" wide by 13/4" long, the angled
dimensions are 1/16" to 1/8" thick. The front of cover is 1/2" in depth
from the face of any standard door knob; and,
FIG. 4 illustrates the look of the "bootee" on the door knob at a front
view, which is 21/4" round.