A HANGING DOOR STOP
20210189783 · 2021-06-24
Inventors
Cpc classification
E05F5/04
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A door stop (2) which comprises: (i) a hanger part (4); and (ii) a door stop part (6) which in use hangs from the hanger part (4), the door stop part (6) being such that is comprises: (iii) a first door stop formation (8) for being positioned at a hinge side (10) of a door (12), and in a gap (14) between the door (12) and a door frame (16) for the door (12); and (iv) a second door stop formation (18) for being positioned at the hinge side (10) of the door (12), and in the gap (14) between the door (12) and the door frame (16) for the door (12), and wherein: (v) the first door stop formation (8) is below the second door stop formation (18) when the door stop part (6) hangs from the hanger part (4); (vi) the first door stop formation (8) is of a first door-stopping size which stops the door (12) in a first open position at a first open angle; (vii) the second door stop formation (18) is of a second door-stopping size which stops the door (12) in a second open position at a second open angle; (viii) the first open angle is larger than the second open angle; (ix) the first open position is for use by an adult; (x) the second open position is for use by a child; (xi) the first open position is such as to cause the gap to be of a first size; (xii) the second open position is such as to cause the gap to be of a second size; and (xiii) the gap of the first size and the gap of the second size are both such that the child cannot get their fingers trapped firstly between the door (12) and the door frame (16) at the hinge side (10) of the door (12), and secondly between the door (12) and the door frame (16) at a handle side of the door (12).
Claims
1. A door stop which comprises: (i) a hanger part; and (ii) a door stop part which in use hangs from the hanger part, the door stop part being such that is it comprises: (iii) a first door stop formation for being positioned at a hinge side of a door, and in a gap between the door and a door frame for the door; and (iv) a second door stop formation for being positioned at the hinge side of the door, and in the gap between the door and the door frame for the door, and wherein: (v) the first door stop formation is below the second door stop formation when the door stop part hangs from the hanger part; (vi) the first door stop formation is of a first door-stopping size which stops the door in a first open position at a first open angle; (vii) the second door stop formation is of a second door-stopping size which stops the door in a second open position at a second open angle; (viii) the first open angle is larger than the second open angle; (ix) the first open position is for use by an adult; (x) the second open position is for use by a child; (x) the first open position is such as to cause the gap to be of a first size; (xii) the second open position is such as to cause the gap to be of a second size; and (xiii) the gap of the first size and the gap of the second size are both such that the child cannot get their fingers trapped firstly between the door and the door frame at the hinge side of the door, and secondly between the door and the door frame at a handle side of the door.
2. A door stop according to claim 1 in which the second door stop formation is longer than the first door stop formation.
3. A door stop according to claim 2 in which the second door stop formation is a rod which is cylindrical in cross section.
4.-5. (canceled)
6. A door stop according to claim 1 in which the first door stop formation has a curved outer face.
7. A door stop according to claim 1 in which the first door stop formation tapers outwardly in a direction away from the second door stop formation.
8. A door stop according to claim 1 in which the first door stop formation is a one-piece first door stop formation.
9. A door stop according to claim 1 in which the first door stop formation is a two-piece first door stop formation, and in which the two-piece first door stop formation comprises an outer piece which fits over an inner piece.
10. A door stop according to claim 9 in which the outer piece is a sliding fit over the inner piece.
11. A door stop according to claim 1 in which the first door stop formation has a friction-increasing outer surface.
12. A door stop according to claim 11 in which the friction-increasing outer surface is a plurality of longitudinal extending splines.
13.-14. (canceled)
15. A door stop according to claim 1 in which the second door stop formation includes a finger-gripping recess, and in which the finger-gripping recess prevents the adult from getting their fingers trapped between the second door stop formation and the door and/or the door frame.
16. A door stop according to claim 1 in which the second door stop formation has an end which is remote from the first door stop formation and which is curved.
17. A door stop according to claim 1 in which the hanger part is a length of flexible material.
18. (canceled)
19. A door stop according to claim 1 in which the hanger part is separate from the door stop part, and in which the hanger part is connected to the door stop part by connecting means.
20. A door stop according to claim 1 and including fastener means for fastening the door stop at an elevated position above a bottom part of the door.
21. A door stop according to claim 20 in which the fastener means is a removable fastener means, and in which the removable fastener means comprises a hook formation for removably hooking over an upper hinge connecting the door to the door frame.
22.-23. (canceled)
24. A door stop according to claim 1 in which the first door-stopping size stops the door in the first open position such that the first open angle is from 60-80′.
25. (canceled)
26. A door stop according to claim 1 in which the second door-stopping size stops the door in the second open position such that the second open angle is from 20-30°.
27. (canceled)
28. A door stop according to claim 1 in which the door stop part is of a length which is approximately half the total length of the door stop.
29. A door stop according to claim 1 in which the door stop part is 24 cm long, and in which the door stop is 50-55 cm long.
30. (canceled)
Description
[0048] Embodiments of the invention will now be described solely by way of example and with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
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[0060] The door stop part 6 is such that it comprises a first door stop formation 8 for being positioned at a hinge side 10 of a door 12, and in a gap 14 between the door 12 and a door frame 16 for the door 12.
[0061] The door stop part 6 also comprises a second door stop formation 18 for being positioned at the hinge side 10 of the door 12, and in the gap 14 between the door 12 and the door frame 16 for the door 12.
[0062] The first door stop formation 8 is below the second door stop formation 18 when the door stop part 6 hangs from the hanger part 4.
[0063] The first door stop formation 8 is of a first door-stopping size which stops the door 12 in a first open position at a first open angle. This first open position is shown in
[0064] The second door stop formation 18 is of a second door-stopping size which stops the door 12 in a second open position at a second open angle. This second open position is shown in
[0065] The first open angle is larger than the second open angle. The first open position is for use by an adult. The second open position is for use by a child. The first open position is not restricted to being for use by a adult and it may be used by, for example, a child or a household pet. Similarly, the second position is not restricted to being for use by a child and it may be used by, for example, an adult or a household pet.
[0066] The first open position is such as to cause the gap to be of a first size. The second open position is such as to cause the gap to be of a second size. The gap of the first size and the gap of the second size are both such that the child cannot get their fingers trapped firstly between the door 12 and the door frame 16 at the hinge side 10 of the door 12, and secondly between the door 12 and the door frame 16 at a handle side of the door 12.
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[0068] As shown in
[0069] The first door stop formation 8 is in the form of a knob. The first door stop formation 8 has a curved outer face 20.
[0070] The first door stop formation 8 tapers outwardly in a direction away from the second door stop formation 18. The first door stop formation 8 is a one-piece first door stop formation 8.
[0071] The first door stop formation 8 preferably has a friction-increasing outer surface. The friction-outer surface is preferably a plurality of longitudinally extending splines. The splines are preferably such that they have peaks, and the peaks are non-pointed peaks. The non-pointed peaks increase the surface area with which the first door stop formation 8 is able to operate.
[0072] The hanger part 4 is a length of flexible material. The length of flexible material is a length of cord.
[0073] As best appreciated from
[0074] The door stop 2 includes fastener means 30 for fastening the door stop 2 at an elevated position above a bottom part of the door 12. As best appreciated from
[0075] The door stop 2 is such that the first door-stopping size stops the door 12 in the first open position such that the first open angle is from 60-70°, and preferably 50°. The second door-stopping size stops the door 12 in the second open position such that the second open angle is from 20-30°, and preferably 25°.
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[0080] It is to be appreciated that the embodiments of the invention described above with reference to the accompanying drawings have been given by way of example only and that modifications may be effected. Thus, for example, other constructions may be employed for the hanger part 4 and the door stop part 6. The operational centre of gravity of the door stop 2 may be varied by making the centre of gravity higher than would occur in the door stop 2 shown in the drawings. This may be effected by removing inner material from the first door stop formation 8 and/or putting a weight in the top of the second door stop formation 18. Still further, the length of the first and second door stop formations 8, 18 may be varied. Varying the length of the second door stop formation 18 may vary the position at which the second door stop formation 18 crosses the edge of the door 12 in use of the door stop 2 when the second door stop formation 18 is in the gap 14 at the hinge side 10 of the door 12. The top portion of the second door stop formation 18 may be parallel-sided, or it may taper towards the top, or it may taper away from the top. Still further, the top may be a concave top. The first door stop formation 8 may taper outwardly as shown, or it may taper inwardly or it may be parallel sided. The hanger part 4 is preferably a cord but it may be made of another type of flexible material. The knot 28 may alternatively be a crimp. Individual components shown in the drawings are not limited to use in their drawings and they may be used in other drawings and in all aspects of the invention. The invention also extends to the individual components mentioned and/or shown above, taken singly or in any combination.