Door brace
09702174 ยท 2017-07-11
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
E05B17/20
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05C19/18
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05C17/44
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05C17/54
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A door brace (10) comprising a door engagement member (12), a leg (20) and an engagement foot (26). The door engagement member (12) comprises a bottom flange (14) for location under a bottom edge of a door (34) and an engagement wall (16) having one face (18) for location against one side of the door. The leg comprises a fixed length section(22)and an adjustable length section (24). The leg is hingedly connected to the engagement wall and is movable between a bracing position in which it extends at a first angle to the engagement wall and a released position in which it extends at a smaller angle to the engagement wall. The door brace has a released condition in which the leg is in the released position and the adjustable length section of the leg has a first length and a bracing condition in which the leg is in the bracing position and the adjustable length section of the leg has a longer length.
Claims
1. A door brace comprising: a door engagement member comprising a bottom flange adapted for location under a bottom edge of a door and an engagement wall extending upwardly from the bottom flange, the engagement wall having one face adapted for location against part of one side of the door; a leg comprising a fixed length section and an adjustable length section at a distal end of the fixed length section, the fixed length section having one end hingedly connected to an opposite face of the engagement wall, the opposite face opposite the one face of the engagement wall, such that the leg is moveable between a bracing position in which the leg extends at a first angle to the engagement wall and a released position in which the leg extends at a second, smaller angle to the engagement wall, and wherein the adjustable length section has a length adjustable between a first length and a second, longer length; and an engagement foot at a distal end of the adjustable length section of the leg; wherein the door brace has a bracing condition in which the leg is in the bracing position and the adjustable length section of the leg has the second, longer length and a released condition in which the leg is in the released position and the adjustable length section of the leg has the first length; wherein the fixed length section of the leg is substantially straight and the door brace further comprises a lever arm, the lever arm hingedly connected at a first hinge point to the opposite face of the engagement wall, the opposite face opposite the one face of the engagement wall, and the fixed length section of the leg hingedly connected at a second hinge point to the lever arm, the lever arm moveable between an open position in which the leg is in the released position and a locked position in which the leg is in the bracing position; and wherein the second hinge point is closer to the engagement wall than the first hinge point.
2. The door brace of claim 1, wherein the fixed length section of the leg extends at an angle.
3. The door brace of claim 2, further comprising an adjustable clamp.
4. The door brace of claim 1, wherein the engagement wall and the bottom flange of the door engagement member define an L-shaped recess for receiving part of a door at a bottom edge of the door.
5. The door brace of claim 1, wherein the engagement foot has a sole including a non-slip material.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(8) 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, as shown in
(9) The leg 20 comprises a fixed length section 22 and an adjustable length section 24. In this embodiment, the fixed length section 22 has an angled shape and comprises a first part 22a and a second part 22b. The first part 22a extends in a first elongate direction and the second part 22b extends in the second elongate direction. With reference to
(10) The fixed length section of the leg is hingedly connected 30 at one end of its first part 22a to the opposite face of the engagement wall 16. The leg 20 is therefore moveable relative to the door engagement member 12 and in particular is moveable between a bracing position, as shown in
(11) The adjustable length section 24 is provided at the distal end of the fixed length section 22. In this example, the adjustable length section 24 comprises a threaded bolt which is located in a correspondingly threaded aperture within the second part 22b of the fixed length section of the leg 20. The adjustable length section is provided with a wing nut 28 (56 in second embodiment) which may be turned to cause the threaded bolt to move into or out of the fixed length section 22 to shorten or lengthen the adjustable length section as required. The total length of the leg 20 may therefore be adjusted by varying the length of the adjustable-length section.
(12) In this example, the foot 26 is provided with a pad 32 of non-slip material, such as rubber or neoprene elastomer on its sole, to provide additional resistance to force applied to the door brace 10.
(13) The door brace 10 has a bracing condition, shown in
(14) In use, with the door brace 10 in its released condition, as shown in
(15) A door brace 40 according to a second embodiment of the invention is shown in
(16) In this embodiment, the fixed length section 44 of the leg 42 is substantially straight and the door brace 40 further comprises a lever-arm 46. The lever-arm 46 is hingedly connected to the engagement wall 16 at first hinge point 48, which is located at a first separation from the face 18 of the engagement wall 16. The fixed length section 44 of the leg is hingedly connected to the lever-arm 46 at a second hinge point 50. The second hinge point 50 is closer to the bottom flange 14 and is movable between a released position in which the second hinge point 50 is spaced further away from the engagement wall 16 than the first hinge point 48 and a bracing position in which the second hinge point 50 is located closer to the engagement wall 16 than the first hinge point 48.
(17) The door brace 40 additionally comprises two hinged connection supports 52, 54 which extend between the fixed length section 44 of the leg and the engagement wall 16. The connection sections 52, 54 prevent the leg 42 from swinging in an uncontrolled manner relative to the engagement wall 16, whilst allowing controlled movement between the released position and the bracing position of the leg 42.
(18) In use, the lever-arm 46 is raised away from the door engagement member 16, about the first hinge point 48, to allow the leg 42 to move into its released position, in which the door engagement member 16 may be located against a door, as described above. The lever-arm 46 is then lowered to bring the leg 42 into its bracing position (as shown in the drawings), in which the engagement foot 26 may be engaged with the floor. The length of the leg 42 may be adjusted by varying the length of the adjustable length section 24, as described above. The length of the leg 42 may be adjusted before or after the leg 42 is moved into its bracing position.
(19) A door brace 60 according to a third embodiment of the invention is shown in
(20) In this embodiment the door brace 60 further comprises an adjustable clamp 62 provided between the engagement wall 16 and the fixed length section 22a 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 fixed length section 22a of 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 part 22b of the fixed length section of the leg.
(21) In use, as the leg 20 is moved from its released position into its bracing position, the engagement pin 72 slides along the guide channel 66, generally away from the engagement wall 16, thereby guiding the leg 20 towards the bracing position. The leg 20 is moved beyond its bracing 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 the bracing position.
(22) Once the leg 20 is in the bracing position, the clamp lever 68 is adjusted to fix the position of the pin 72, and to retain the leg 20 in the bracing 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.