Portable door lock
10151127 ยท 2018-12-11
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Abstract
The present invention relates to a keyless portable lock for a door. The portable door lock includes a horizontal bar that lays across the door and/or the door frame and a strap with one or more holes. The user pulls on the strap, closes the door and inserts a rod through the one or more strap holes so that the rod lays across the door and the frame on the opposite side of the door as the horizontal bar. This action will prevent the door from being opened. A transverse bar may extend from the horizontal bar at approximately 90 degree angle so that the portable door lock is generally in the shape of a L.
Claims
1. A method of locking a door with a portable door lock comprising: a) providing a door frame comprising a front side, a rear side, a door frame thickness extending from the front side to the rear side, a left side, a right side, a width extending from the left side to the right side, a top side, a bottom side, a frame height extending from the top side to the bottom side, and a door opening located between the left side, right side, top side, and bottom side; b) providing a door comprising a door front side, a door rear side, a door thickness extending from the door front side to the door rear side, a door left side, a door right side, a door width extending from the door left side to the door right side, a door top, a door bottom, and a door height extending from the door top to the door bottom, the door configured to pivot along a pivot axis from a closed position in which the door covers the door opening and the door width is substantially parallel to the door frame width to an open position in which the door does not cover the door opening and in which the door width is not substantially parallel to the door frame width; c) providing a portable door closer comprising a horizontal bar, a transverse bar extending rearwardly from the horizontal bar at an angle of between about 80 and 100 degrees relative to the horizontal bar, a lip extending rearwardly from the horizontal bar and generally parallel to the transverse bar, and a pliable strap connected to the transverse bar, the pliable strap comprising at least one hole, a forward end, a rear end, a middle portion between the forward end and the rear end, and a strap length extending from the forward end to the rear end; d) resting the horizontal bar across a portion of the door frame front side so that the horizontal bar, in combination with the lip and transverse bar, wrap at least partially around three sides of a portion of the door frame while the door is in the open position; e) pulling the pulling strap rearwardly; f) after at least step d, moving the door to the closed position; and g) positioning a rod through the at least one hole so that the rod contacts the door rear side and the door frame rear side and prevents the door from moving to the open position, wherein after step f), i) the door front side is located rearwardly relative to the transverse bar, the horizontal bar, and the strap forward end, ii) a portion of the strap middle portion extends between the door and the frame, and iii) the strap rear end and the at least one hole are located to the rear of the door rear side.
2. The method of claim 1, wherein the rod has a left end, a right end, and a length extending from the left end to the right end and step g) comprises positioning the rod through the at least one hole so that the rod length is substantially parallel to the door frame width and the door width.
3. The method of claim 2, wherein the pliable strap comprises a plurality of holes spaced along the strap length and further wherein the plurality of holes have substantially the same diameter.
4. The method of claim 1, wherein the transverse bar comprises a transverse bar hole and further wherein the strap is looped through the transverse bar hole to connect the strap to the transverse bar.
5. The method of claim 1, wherein the horizontal bar comprises a left side, a right side, a horizontal bar width extending from the left side to the right side, the horizontal bar width generally parallel to the door width when the door is in the closed position and further wherein the transverse bar extends from the horizontal bar left side and the lip extends from the horizontal bar right side.
6. The method of claim 1, wherein the transverse bar has a front end extending from the horizontal bar, a rear end opposite the front end, a length extending from the front end to the rear end and further wherein the transverse bar length is between about 1 inches and about 5.5 inches.
7. The method of claim 6, wherein the strap is attached to the transverse bar adjacent to the transverse bar rear end.
8. The method of claim 1, wherein the at least one hole comprises a hole diameter, wherein the at least one rod comprises a rod diameter, and further wherein the at least one hole diameter is substantially equal in size in to the rod diameter.
9. The method of claim 6 wherein the lip has a lip length generally parallel to the transverse bar length and further wherein the lip length is from about 0.2 inches to about 1 inch.
10. The method of claim 9 wherein the lip length is less than the transverse bar length.
11. The method of claim 1 wherein in step d), the horizontal bar does not contact the door front side.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(18) The system further includes a door 32 having a door front side 34, a door rear side 36, a door thickness 38 extending from the door front side 34 to the door rear side 36, a door left side 40, a door right side 42, a door width 44 extending from the door left side 40 to the door right side 42, a door top 46, a door bottom 48, and a door height 50 extending from the door top 46 to the door bottom 48, the door 32 configured to pivot along a pivot axis from a closed position (see
(19) The system further includes portable door closer comprising a horizontal bar 52 and a strap 54 connected to the horizontal bar 52, the strap 54 comprising at least one hole 56 that extends through the strap 54 (i.e., through the thickness of the strap, as best seen in
(20) Optionally, the portable door closer further comprises a transverse bar 76 extending from the horizontal bar 52 at an angle of between about 80 and 100 degrees relative to the horizontal bar 52 (e.g., 90 degrees as shown in
(21) In use, the horizontal bar 52 is positioned at least partially across the door front side 34 and/or the front side 14 of the frame 12 while the door 32 is in the open position so that the horizontal bar 52 contacts the door front side 34 and/or the frame front side 14, and the strap 54 is pulled rearwardly and the user moves the door 32 to the closed position. The user then inserts a rod 66 through a strap hole 56 so that the rod 66 is adjacent to (and preferably contacts) the door rear side 36 and the door frame rear side 16 and prevents the door 32 from moving to the open positioni.e., prevents the door 32 from pivoting rearwardly.
(22) As used herein, the words front and rear refer to the direction of a component with respect to a user standing in front of the door 32 and door frame 12. Thus, in use, the horizontal bar 52 is the component of the portable door closer that is disposed the furthest in front of the user and the user pulls the strap 54 rearwardlyi.e., towards the user. In addition, the horizontal bar 52 contacts the side of the door and/or frame furthest in front of the user (i.e., the frame front side 12 and/or the door front side 34), whereas the rod 68 contacts the side of the door and the frame closest to the user (i.e., the frame rear side 14 and the door rear side 36). Ordinarily, the door 32 will open rearwardlyi.e., toward the user. As shown in
(23) Optionally, the rod 66 has a left end 68, a right end 70, and a length 72 extending from the left end 68 to the right end 70 and the user positions the rod 66 through the strap hole 56 so that the rod length 72 is substantially parallel to the door frame width 22 and the door width 44. Optionally, the rod 66 has an adjustable length 72 (e.g., the rod 66 may telescope or may unscrew for portability). Optionally, the rod 66 is comprised of metal or plastic. Optionally, the rod 66 is substantially cylindrical in shape and comprises a diameter 74 of between about 0.25 and about 0.5 inches and a length 72 of about 3 inches to about 9 inches.
(24) Optionally, the strap hole(s) 56 is substantially circular in shape and comprises a diameter 58 of between about 0.25 and about 0.5 inches. Optionally, the strap hole diameter 58 is substantially equal in size in to the rod diameter 74. (e.g., the difference in size between the strap hole diameter 58 and the rod diameter 74 may be between 0.001 inches and about 0.1 inches). Optionally, the strap 54 is pliable. Optionally, the strap 54 is cut-resistant and tear-resistant, e.g. an aramid synthetic fiber such as KEVLAR. The strap 54 may also be woven polyester or nylon, resistant to abrasion with a high breakage strength. Optionally, the strap 54 is comprised of steel, e.g., tempered steel or stainless steel.
(25) Optionally, the user extends the transverse bar 72 at least partially along the door frame thickness 18 and at least partially along the door thickness 38 when the door 32 is in the closed position.
(26) Optionally, the rod 68, horizontal bar 52, and transverse bar 76 are located inside in a travel bag for easy carrying and storage.
The Embodiments of FIGS. 11-14
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(28) Having now described the invention in accordance with the requirements of the patent statutes, those skilled in the art will understand how to make changes and modifications to the disclosed embodiments to meet their specific requirements or conditions. Changes and modifications may be made without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention. In addition, the steps of any method described herein may be performed in any suitable order and steps may be performed simultaneously if needed.
(29) Terms of degree such as generally, substantially, about and approximately as used herein mean a reasonable amount of deviation of the modified term such that the end result is not significantly changed. For example, these terms can be construed as including a deviation of at least 5% of the modified term if this deviation would not negate the meaning of the word it modifies.