Patent classifications
E05B17/06
CLOSURE STRIKER INSTALLATION JIG AND METHOD OF USING THE SAME
A closure striker installation jig is described herein. The jig includes a jig body including a striker opening and at least one fastener opening defined therein. The jig also includes at least one magnet embedded at least partially within the jig body. The jig further includes a handle rotatably coupled to the jig body at a hinge point. The handle includes a grip and at least one handle extension, wherein the grip is positioned on an opposite side of the hinge point as the at least one handle extension.
CLOSURE STRIKER INSTALLATION JIG AND METHOD OF USING THE SAME
A closure striker installation jig is described herein. The jig includes a jig body including a striker opening and at least one fastener opening defined therein. The jig also includes at least one magnet embedded at least partially within the jig body. The jig further includes a handle rotatably coupled to the jig body at a hinge point. The handle includes a grip and at least one handle extension, wherein the grip is positioned on an opposite side of the hinge point as the at least one handle extension.
Lock alignment and mounting template system and method
A system for mounting a lock for a door that must have at least one hole to accommodate the lock includes a panel, a pin connected to the panel, and at least one template hole, respectively, for each of the at least one hole, respectively, in the panel positioned relative to the pin and in location required for marking the at least one hole. pin extends substantially perpendicular from a face of the panel and has cross-section of shape of a cylinder cutout of the door. The panel is generally rectangular in shape and has a planar surface on which is connected the pin.
Lock alignment and mounting template system and method
A system for mounting a lock for a door that must have at least one hole to accommodate the lock includes a panel, a pin connected to the panel, and at least one template hole, respectively, for each of the at least one hole, respectively, in the panel positioned relative to the pin and in location required for marking the at least one hole. pin extends substantially perpendicular from a face of the panel and has cross-section of shape of a cylinder cutout of the door. The panel is generally rectangular in shape and has a planar surface on which is connected the pin.
Bridge adapter
Bridge adapters configured for insertion into a cavity within a door stile are presented, the bridge adapter including: a planar body including, a top plate disposed along a distal end of the planar body, a first side plate including a first side plate front edge and a first side plate back edge located opposite the first side plate front edge, where the first side plate is mechanically coupled along the first side plate front edge and the top plate back edge by a first hinge, a bottom plate including a bottom plate front edge and a bottom plate back edge located opposite a bottom plate front edge, where the bottom plate front edge is mechanically coupled along the first side plate back edge and the bottom plate front edge by a second hinge.
Bridge adapter
Bridge adapters configured for insertion into a cavity within a door stile are presented, the bridge adapter including: a planar body including, a top plate disposed along a distal end of the planar body, a first side plate including a first side plate front edge and a first side plate back edge located opposite the first side plate front edge, where the first side plate is mechanically coupled along the first side plate front edge and the top plate back edge by a first hinge, a bottom plate including a bottom plate front edge and a bottom plate back edge located opposite a bottom plate front edge, where the bottom plate front edge is mechanically coupled along the first side plate back edge and the bottom plate front edge by a second hinge.
DOOR HARDWARE LOCATING TOOL
A door hardware locating tool includes an edge wall having a first side, a second side opposite the first side, and an edge bore aperture that extends through the first and second sides. The edge bore defines a first axis that extends centrally through the edge wall and through the first and second sides. The door hardware locating tool also includes a side wall adjacent the edge wall. The side wall includes a first side, a second side opposite the first side, and a cavity defined between the first and second sides. The door hardware locating tool further includes an insert at least partially positioned within the cavity of the side wall. The insert is rotatable about a second axis that is perpendicular to the first axis between a first position and a second position. The insert includes a cross bore aperture.
DOOR HARDWARE LOCATING TOOL
A door hardware locating tool includes an edge wall having a first side, a second side opposite the first side, and an edge bore aperture that extends through the first and second sides. The edge bore defines a first axis that extends centrally through the edge wall and through the first and second sides. The door hardware locating tool also includes a side wall adjacent the edge wall. The side wall includes a first side, a second side opposite the first side, and a cavity defined between the first and second sides. The door hardware locating tool further includes an insert at least partially positioned within the cavity of the side wall. The insert is rotatable about a second axis that is perpendicular to the first axis between a first position and a second position. The insert includes a cross bore aperture.
LOCK ALIGNMENT AND MOUNTING TEMPLATE SYSTEM AND METHOD
A system for mounting a lock for a door that must have at least one hole to accommodate the lock includes a panel, a pin connected to the panel, and at least one template hole, respectively, for each of the at least one hole, respectively, in the panel positioned relative to the pin and in location required for marking the at least one hole. pin extends substantially perpendicular from a face of the panel and has cross-section of shape of a cylinder cutout of the door. The panel is generally rectangular in shape and has a planar surface on which is connected the pin.
LOCK ALIGNMENT AND MOUNTING TEMPLATE SYSTEM AND METHOD
A system for mounting a lock for a door that must have at least one hole to accommodate the lock includes a panel, a pin connected to the panel, and at least one template hole, respectively, for each of the at least one hole, respectively, in the panel positioned relative to the pin and in location required for marking the at least one hole. pin extends substantially perpendicular from a face of the panel and has cross-section of shape of a cylinder cutout of the door. The panel is generally rectangular in shape and has a planar surface on which is connected the pin.