Patent classifications
E05C17/54
Door prop device
A door prop device that can be utilized to maintain a door in an open position is described. The door prop has a triangular shaped body with angled sidewalls that extend from a base. A projection extends from the angled sidewalls in a direction away from the base. A passageway extends through the projection. A member is rotatably positioned in the passageway with a first portion of the member extending from the passageway. The first portion has first and second concave surfaces. The first and second concave surfaces are disposed for engaging a hinge pin on a hinge for a door.
Telescoping handle doorstop wedge
This invention is a Telescoping Handle Doorstop Wedge, the light-weight high-quality aluminum handle of which can be closed-down or extended-up, stopping at any length between 9 inches and 38 inches. When extended, the Telescoping Handle Doorstop Wedge can be lengthened and custom adjusted to any person's comfortable/practical operating height, thus making it easy for the permanently-attached non-marking, non-skid, wide-footprint, oversized rubber doorstop wedge to be effortlessly inserted into or retracted from the space between the bottom edge of a hinged door and the floor below. The invention's non-stoop, no-muscle-strain benefits are obvious for persons such as those who are disabled, infirmed and elderly, or for other persons who cannot or simply do not prefer to bend or stoop so as to painlessly, effectively and accurately insert or release a doorstop wedge. This invention is balance-engineered, so that, when it is not in use, it will stand-alone and independent, thus it can be left standing and therefore stored or set aside in a convenient handy location while it remains adjusted to any personally-selected operational length. This invention is very unique, in that it can also be, for storage purposes, closed-down and folded into an overall product size of 9¾ inches long by 2¾ inches wide by 2¾ inches deep.
Telescoping handle doorstop wedge
This invention is a Telescoping Handle Doorstop Wedge, the light-weight high-quality aluminum handle of which can be closed-down or extended-up, stopping at any length between 9 inches and 38 inches. When extended, the Telescoping Handle Doorstop Wedge can be lengthened and custom adjusted to any person's comfortable/practical operating height, thus making it easy for the permanently-attached non-marking, non-skid, wide-footprint, oversized rubber doorstop wedge to be effortlessly inserted into or retracted from the space between the bottom edge of a hinged door and the floor below. The invention's non-stoop, no-muscle-strain benefits are obvious for persons such as those who are disabled, infirmed and elderly, or for other persons who cannot or simply do not prefer to bend or stoop so as to painlessly, effectively and accurately insert or release a doorstop wedge. This invention is balance-engineered, so that, when it is not in use, it will stand-alone and independent, thus it can be left standing and therefore stored or set aside in a convenient handy location while it remains adjusted to any personally-selected operational length. This invention is very unique, in that it can also be, for storage purposes, closed-down and folded into an overall product size of 9¾ inches long by 2¾ inches wide by 2¾ inches deep.
Door security device
A door lock has a bottom surface, a bottom surface, a wedge portion extending upward from the bottom surface, and a projection member secured to the bottom surface. The projection member has a plurality of spikes defined therein that extend from a first side of the projection member in a direction away from the bottom surface.
Door security device
A door lock has a bottom surface, a bottom surface, a wedge portion extending upward from the bottom surface, and a projection member secured to the bottom surface. The projection member has a plurality of spikes defined therein that extend from a first side of the projection member in a direction away from the bottom surface.
DOOR RESTRAINT
A door restraint device includes a support bar and a strap. The support bar is configured to be arranged horizontally and extend across and be supported against a door frame proximate a handle of a door positioned in the door frame. The strap is connected to the support bar and sized to connect to a handle of the door.
DOOR RESTRAINT
A door restraint device includes a support bar and a strap. The support bar is configured to be arranged horizontally and extend across and be supported against a door frame proximate a handle of a door positioned in the door frame. The strap is connected to the support bar and sized to connect to a handle of the door.
Window lock
A lock assembly is provided for a window having a first sash and a second sash. The lock assembly comprises an elongate strip configured to be coupled to the first sash. The elongate strip has a plurality of recesses defined along a length of the elongate strip. The lock assembly also includes a lock member configured to be coupled to the second sash and operable to move along the length of the elongate strip. The lock member includes a biasing member and a coupler biased in a direction of the elongate strip by the biasing member. The coupler is configured to enter each of the plurality of recesses to selectively lock the lock member to the elongate strip.
Window lock
A lock assembly is provided for a window having a first sash and a second sash. The lock assembly comprises an elongate strip configured to be coupled to the first sash. The elongate strip has a plurality of recesses defined along a length of the elongate strip. The lock assembly also includes a lock member configured to be coupled to the second sash and operable to move along the length of the elongate strip. The lock member includes a biasing member and a coupler biased in a direction of the elongate strip by the biasing member. The coupler is configured to enter each of the plurality of recesses to selectively lock the lock member to the elongate strip.
PIPE FENCE GATE STABILIZER
An illustrated view of an exemplary pipe gate for securely and safely keeping a gate of a fence in an open position. The pipe gate is useful for safely and easily keeping the gate of the fence in the open position. Instead of using bricks, sticks, stumps or tying the gate back, each of these are commonly used currently, the gate of the fence can be opened to any size opening and with the placement of the pipe gate, the gate remains open without creating a safety hazard for those in the general area. The pipe gate has a first portion that is configured to receive a rod and then securely coupling the rod at a desired length by inserting and securely coupling a bolt thru a hole in the first portion. The first portion has a hook end to hook onto a rail of a gate and may have a coupling device such as a clamp to secure the pipe gate to the gate. The end of the rod is preferably pointed and is securely coupled to the ground.