Door assistant
09605456 ยท 2017-03-28
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E05C17/44
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Y10T292/73
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
International classification
E05C17/54
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A door assistant includes a generally wedge-shaped portion and a handle. The wedge-shaped portion includes a surface defined between a first lower end and a second higher end. The handle includes a generally vertically extending portion and a grasping portion. The handle operates between a first orientation in which the grasping portion is aligned with the wedge shaped portion, and a second orientation in which the grasping portion is aligned with a surface of a door when the door assistant is in use. The handle places the wedge-shaped portion in a desired position relative to a lower edge of a door by a user. The door assistant further includes a foot pad extending rearwardly from the wedge-shaped portion, and has a surface sloping downward from the second higher end to the first lower end.
Claims
1. A door assistant; said door assistant comprising: (i) a generally wedge-shaped wedge portion; (ii) a handle; (iii) a wedge-shaped foot pad, wherein said wedge-shaped foot pad is separate from the wedge-shaped wedge portion, and wherein, in use, said a wedge-shaped foot pad extends rearwardly from said wedge-shaped wedge portion; and (iv) a central base block; wherein said wedge-shaped wedge portion including a surface defined between a first leading lower end and a second higher end of said wedge-shaped wedge portion; said handle including a generally vertically extending portion and a grasping portion extending laterally substantially normal from said vertically extending portion; said grasping portion rotatable about said vertically extending portion relative to said wedged-shaped wedge portion between a first orientation wherein said grasping portion is aligned with said wedge-shaped wedge portion, and a second orientation wherein said grasping portion is aligned with a surface of a door when said door assistant is in position for use; said handle adapted for placement of said wedge-shaped wedge portion in a desired position relative to a lower edge of said door by a user; said wedge-shaped foot pad having a generally wedge-shape and including a downward sloping surface defined between a first higher end and a second trailing lower end of said wedge-shaped foot pad; and said wedge-shaped wedge portion and said wedge-shaped foot pad are hingedly connected to said central base block.
2. The door assistant of claim 1 wherein said grasping portion extends laterally from an upper end of said vertically extending portion when said door assistant is grasped for manipulation when in use.
3. The door assistant of claim 1 wherein said wedge-shaped wedge portion comprises an elongate, generally rectangular prismatic body; said body tapering so as to decrease in height from said second higher end to said first leading lower end.
4. The door assistant of claim 3 wherein an upper surface of said generally rectangular body extends from a first height above a supporting floor surface at said first leading lower end of said generally wedge-shaped wedge portion to a second height above said supporting floor surface at said second higher end of said generally wedge-shaped wedge portion; said upper surface providing friction contact with said lower edge of said door.
5. The door assistant of claim 3 wherein said handle extends upwardly from proximate said second higher end of said generally wedge-shaped wedge portion.
6. The door assistant of claim 3 wherein said grasping portion extends in an opposite direction to a direction defined from said second higher end to said leading lower end of said generally wedge-shaped wedge portion, when said door assistant is manipulated for use.
7. The door assistant of claim 3 wherein said downward sloping surface of said wedged-shaped foot pad extends from said first higher end to said second trailing lower end of said wedge-shaped foot pad, and wherein the height of said first higher end of said wedge-shaped foot pad is approximately equal to the height of said second higher end of said generally wedge-shaped wedge portion.
8. The door assistant of claim 7 wherein said wedged-shaped foot pad is of greater width than the width of said generally wedge-shaped wedge portion.
9. The door assistant of claim 1 wherein said wedge-shaped wedge portion and said wedge-shaped foot pad are hingedly connected to said central base block in a hinged arrangement of said wedge-shaped wedge portion and said wedge-shaped foot pad adapted to substantially align said wedge-shaped wedge portion and said wedge-shaped foot pad with said vertically extending portion of said handle for packaging and transport of said door assistant.
10. The door assistant of claim 1 wherein a lower end of said generally vertically extending portion of said handle is located in a socket in said central base block.
11. The door assistant of claim 1 wherein: said generally wedge-shaped wedge portion is hingedly connected to said central base block at said second higher end of said generally wedge-shaped wedge portion, and said wedge-shaped foot pad is hingedly connected to said central base block at said first higher end of said wedge-shaped foot pad.
12. The door assistant of claim 1 wherein said handle extends upwardly from said central base block.
13. The door assistant of claim 1 wherein said handle is connected to said central base block.
14. The door assistant of claim 1 wherein said generally vertically extending portion of said handle includes a vertical element extending upwardly from said central base block.
15. The door assistant of claim 1 wherein said grasping portion of said handle is rotatably mounted to said vertically extending portion of said handle by a release mechanism and wherein said release mechanism operated by a pushbutton.
16. The door assistant of claim 15 wherein said pushbutton is located in said grasping portion.
17. The door assistant of claim 1 wherein: said generally vertically extending portion of said handle includes a vertical tubular element extending upwardly from said central base block; said grasping portion of said handle includes (i) a shaft portion coaxial with the vertical tubular element and (ii) a grip portion extending substantially normal to the axis of the shaft portion; and said shaft portion is rotatably mounted to said vertical tubular element.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
(1) Embodiments of the present invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings wherein:
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DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
First Preferred Embodiment
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(15) Extending between this first end 16 and second end 18 is thus a sloping surface 20 which, when the wedge-shaped portion 12 is driven into position under the lower end 22 of a door 24, assures the position of the door assistant by friction contact between the supporting floor surface 26 and the outer lower edge 28 of the door 24.
(16) The wedge-shaped portion 12 may be formed of any suitable material, either rigid or semi rigid. Preferably at least the sloping surface 20 and the underside 30 may be provided with a laminated layer of high friction polymeric material 32, so as to more securely retain the wedge-shaped portion 12 in a desired door holding position.
(17) The handle 14 in this embodiment, comprises a generally vertically extending portion 34 and a laterally extending grasping portion 36, by means of which the door assistant can be readily lifted and moved by a user to any desired position without having to bend down. Preferably, in this embodiment the vertically extending portion 34 and the grasping portion 36 are formed from a single length of malleable rod.
(18) To position the door assistant for use in securing an open door, the wedge-shaped portion 12 is brought to a position adjacent the outer lower edge 28 of the door 24. The wedge-shaped portion 12 may then be driven into the wedging position by the application of a user's foot 38 pushing against the rear of the wedge-shaped portion 12, with either the door 24 being arrested by an adjacent wall, door stop, or held in position with the user's other hand, until the door assistant is in a wedged position.
Second Preferred Embodiment
(19) In a second preferred embodiment of a door assistant according to the invention and with reference now to
(20) The foot pad 122 may be significantly wider than the wedge-shaped portion 112 and provides a surface against which the foot of a user may be placed to slide the wedge-shaped portion 112 into a wedged position under the lower edge of an open door. Preferably, the underside of the foot pad is provided with a high friction material so that, once in position, it augments the resistance to dislodgement from a desired position of the wedged portion 112. The wider foot pad portion 122 further provides for greater stability of the door assistant 100 when not in use.
(21) Preferably in this embodiment, the vertically extending portion 134 and laterally extending grasping portion 136 of the handle 114, are formed from tubular sections, connected together.
(22) Alternatively, for either embodiment, and as shown in
(23) In both the above described embodiments, the handles 14/114/214 may be located in sockets provided in the wedge-shaped portions 12/112/212. In at least one preferred arrangement, the handle is releasably retained in its socket so as to be removable for storage.
(24) Again preferably, in another arrangement, the handle may be rotated in the socket such that the grasping portion can be generally aligned with the surface of the door, thereby minimising obstruction to passage past the door. Alternatively, the grasping portion of the handle may be attached to the upright portion by a connection which allows the handle to be folded down alongside the upright portion.
(25) In still a further preferred arrangement, both the wedge shaped portion and the rearwardly projecting foot pad portion 122 of the second embodiment of the door assistant 100, may be hingedly attached to the upright portion 134 of the handle 114, so as to allow their rotation into an aligned position relative the handle for packaging and storage. In this case the rotation may be controlled by a looking pin so that for use, the wedge shaped portion 112 and foot pad 120 are locked into position at right angles to the upright portion of the handle.
Third Preferred Embodiment
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(27) The undersides of both wedge shaped portion 302 and foot pad portion 304, are preferably provided with a layer of a high friction polymer material (not shown). Likewise the upper surfaces of both the wedge portion 302 and the foot pad portion 304 may be provided with high friction inserts 310 and 312 respectively, again as best seen in
(28) Hinge pins 314 extend from either side of the base block 308 (see
(29) The extension portions of the wedge shaped portion 302 and the foot pad portion 304 which connect these elements with the base block 308, are provided with engagement elements, for example detent lugs (not shown) such that when the wedge shaped portion 302 and the foot pad portion 304 are swung into their in-use positions shown in
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(31) Grasping element 330 comprises a shaft portion 332 coaxial with the tubular element 316, and a grip portion 334 which attends from the shaft portion 332 substantially normal to the axis of the shaft portion. Shaft portion 332 is rotationally mounted to the tubular element 316. A pushbutton 336 is provided at the upper end of the shaft portion, which operates a detent release mechanism (not shown) provided in the upper end of the tubular element 316. When released, the grasping portion is able to be rotated at 90 degrees in either a clockwise or anticlockwise direction from its position aligned with the wedge-shaped portion 302 and foot pad portion 304.
(32) By means of this release mechanism, the grasping portion 330 of the handle 306 is operable between a first position in which the grip portion 334 is substantially aligned with the wedge shaped portion 302 and foot pad portion 304 as shown in
INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY
(33) The present invention greatly enhances the operation of wedging a door into a desired position. The door assist of the invention can be parked in a readily accessible position near the door, or in a nearby cupboard for example, when not in use. It can then be conveniently grasped by its handle, positioned near the lower door edge and pushed into the wedging position, all without any bending down being required of the user. Especially for elderly, disabled or incapacitated users, the placement of a conventional wedge can be very difficult if not, for some, impossible.
(34) The wedge-shaped portion and the foot pad portion, provide a well-supported base, allowing the door assistant of the invention to be placed in any convenient position ready for use. The handle and its grasping portion allow the device to be easily lifted and placed into a desired position, either to hold a door in its opened position or arrest a door in a partly opened position for security reasons.
(35) In a security situation, by placing the door assist adjacent a door prior to opening it, the door is easily prevented from opening further than the placed position of the door assistant. Thus it provides a secure way of partially opening a door. If extra retention force is required, the foot pad portion provides for the placement of a user's foot to increase the downward force on the pad and so increase the resistance to movement of the door assistant.
(36) The above describes only some embodiments of the present invention and modifications, obvious to those skilled in the art, can be made thereto without departing from the scope of the present invention.