Door brace
09938756 ยท 2018-04-10
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E05C17/443
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Y10T292/34
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
E05C19/18
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05C17/44
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Y10T292/67
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
E05C19/188
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05C19/182
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E05C17/44
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05C19/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05C19/18
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05C17/54
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A door brace (10) comprising: an engagement member (12) comprising a bottom flange (14) comprising one face comprising a textured surface (14a) to engage with a door (34); an angled leg (20) comprising a first section (22) hingedly connected at one end to the wall and a second section (23) extending from the first section at a first angle, the leg being movable between a stowed position and an extended position in which the first section makes a second angle, larger than the first angle, to the wall; an engagement foot (26) pivotably mounted on a mounting element (24) having an adjustable length; and a hinge stop configured to prevent the leg moving beyond a maximum extended position. Wherein, in an extended position, the second section of the leg extends at a third angle to the wall equal to the difference between the second and first angles and the engagement foot causes a clamping force to be applied to the door.
Claims
1. A door brace comprising: a door engagement member comprising a bottom flange and an engagement wall, the bottom flange being adapted to be located under a bottom edge of a door and comprising a face comprising a textured surface adapted to engage with the door, and the engagement wall having a face adapted to be located against part of one side of the door; an angled leg comprising a first section hingedly connected at one end to an opposite face of the engagement wall and a second section attached to and extending from the first section at a first angle, the leg being movable between a stowed position and an extended position in which the first section makes a second angle, larger than the first angle, to the engagement wall; an engagement foot mounted on a mounting element comprising a ball joint provided at another end of the second section, the length of the mounting element being adjustable to move the engagement foot between a released position and an engagement position; and a hinge stop configured to prevent the leg moving beyond a maximum extended position in which the second angle has a maximum value, wherein, in said extended position, the second section of the leg extends at a third angle to the engagement wall approximately equal to the difference between the second and first angles and the engagement foot in the engagement position causes a clamping force to be applied to the door, wherein when the engagement foot is in the engagement position and the angled leg is in the extended position, the door brace connects the door to the floor through the first section, through the length of the second section, and the foot, and wherein the position and orientation of the first section of the leg relative to the second section of the leg is equivalent in both the stowed position and the extended position.
2. A door brace as claimed in claim 1, wherein the third angle is up to approximately 10 degrees.
3. A door brace as claimed in claim 2, wherein the first angle is approximately 40 degrees and the second angle is approximately 50 degrees.
4. A door brace as claimed in claim 1, wherein the textured surface comprises a textured element which is attached to the face of the bottom flange by an adhesive.
5. A door brace as claimed in claim 4, wherein the adhesive is a medium strength adhesive having a shear strength which may be overcome by a manually applied pulling force on the door brace.
6. A door brace as claimed in claim 1, wherein the engagement wall and the bottom flange of the door engagement member define a generally L-shaped recess for receiving part of a door at a bottom edge of the door.
7. A door brace as claimed in claim 1, wherein the engagement foot has a sole on which a non-slip material pad is provided.
8. A door brace as claimed in claim 1, wherein the door brace further comprises a gripping element comprising gripping teeth, the gripping element being removably mountable on the engagement foot.
9. A door brace as claimed in claim 1, wherein the door brace further comprises an adjustable clamp.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(9) The door engagement member 12 comprises a bottom flange 14 and an engagement wall 16. The bottom flange 14 is adapted to be located under a bottom edge of a door 34, as shown in
(10) The engagement wall 16 extends generally upwardly from the bottom flange 14. One face 18 of the engagement wall is adapted to be located against part of one side of the door, at the bottom edge, as shown in
(11) The angled leg 20 comprises a first section 22 and a second section 23. The first section is hingedly connected at one end to the opposite face of the engagement wall via a hinge pin 30. The second section extends from the first section at a first angle, which in this example is approximately 40 degrees.
(12) The leg 20 is hingedly movable between a stowed position, shown in
(13) The engagement foot 26 is pivotably mounted on a mounting element 24, which provided at the other end of the leg 20. The length of the mounting element is adjustable to move the engagement foot between a released position, in which the foot will not engage with the floor in use, and an engagement position, in which the foot will engage with the floor, as shown in
(14) In this example, the engagement foot 26 is mounted on a ball joint (not visible in the drawings) on the mounting element 24, to enable pivoting of the foot to maximise engagement with the floor. The foot 26 is provided with a non-slip material pad 32, such as rubber or neoprene elastomer pad, on its sole, to provide additional frictional force between the foot 26 and the floor.
(15) The hinge stop 38 is configured to prevent the leg 20 moving beyond a maximum extended position in which the second angle has a maximum value, which in this example is 50 degrees. In an extended position, which may be anywhere between the stowed position shown in
(16) When the leg is in an extended position and the length of the mounting section 24 has been set to bring the engagement foot into an engagement position, the door brace applies a clamping force to the door
(17) In use, the length of the mounting element 24 is set so that the engagement foot is in a released position and the bottom flange 14 is located underneath the bottom rail or the lower edge of a stile of the door 34 and the door brace is pushed towards the door until the face 18 of the engagement wall 16 is located against part of one side of the door 34. The angled leg 20 is then hinged outwardly, away from the door into an engagement position, for example the maximum extended position shown in
(18) A door brace 40 according to a second embodiment of the invention is shown in
(19) In this embodiment, the textured surface on the bottom flange 14 comprises a textured element, in this example a pad of textured material, which is attached to the face of the bottom element by an adhesive. The adhesive is a medium strength adhesive, which in this example is a double-sided tape having a shear strength of approximately 4N/cm.sup.2. The area of the double-sided tape is approximately 9.5 cm.sup.2, giving a total shear strength of approximately 38N. The adhesive may be overcome by a manually applied pulling force of approximately 38N, which is approximately equivalent to 4 kg of force, on the door brace when the angled leg is in an extended position. The shear strength of the adhesive is such that pulling sharply on the door brace will cause the textured pad to slip a small distance on the bottom flange, but the adhesion between the textured pad and the bottom flange 14 will not fail. The resulting slippage of the textured pad enables the door brace to be removed more easily in the event of an emergency.
(20) In this embodiment, the door brace 40 additionally comprises a gripping element 44 comprising gripping teeth. The gripping element is removably mountable on the engagement foot 26. The gripping element may be used when the door brace 40 is located on a soft surface, such as carpet, to improve engagement between the foot and the floor.
(21) A door brace 60 according to a third embodiment of the invention is shown in
(22) In this embodiment the door brace 60 further comprises an adjustable clamp 62 provided between the engagement wall 16 and the first section 22 of the leg 20. The adjustable clamp 62 comprises an arm 64 defining a guide channel 66 arranged to receive an engagement pin 72, provided on the leg 20. A clamp lever 68 is provided on the engagement pin 72 by which the position of the engagement pin within the guide channel 66 may be fixed. The door brace 60 also comprises a kick plate 74, provided on the second section 23 of the leg.
(23) In use, as the leg 20 is moved from its stowed position into an extended position, the engagement pin 72 slides along the guide channel 66, generally away from the engagement wall 16, thereby guiding the leg 20 outwards from the engagement wall. The leg 20 is moved beyond its final position and the door engagement member 12 is located against a door, as described above. The leg 20 is then pushed back towards the door, by a user kicking the kick plate 74, to move the leg 20 into a final extended position.
(24) Once the leg 20 is in its extended position, the clamp lever 68 is adjusted to fix the position of the pin 72, and to retain the leg 20 in the selected extended position. The arm 64 also provides increased engagement between the leg 20 and the engagement wall 16, acting to stabilise the position of the leg 20.