Reversible surface-mounted sliding security gate

12331583 ยท 2025-06-17

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    Abstract

    The invention relates to a sliding security gate that can be surface mounted to a wall or door trim. These surface-mounted sliding security gates can be installed across any doorway opening of one's home for the protection of babies/toddlers, pets, and disabled elderly. On one hand, the Reversible Surface-Mounted Sliding Security Gate can be used as a dual functioned component that can be opened from either the left-hand or right-hand side of any wall or door trim; on the other hand, the Reversible Surface-Mounted Sliding Security Gate can become reversible and secured to the wall/door trim at the bottom of the bracket to secure the gate into place in order to provide safety and security to the vulnerable population listed above. In addition, this sliding security gate also has an alarm attached to the end of the security gate so that when it opens, the alarm sounds.

    Claims

    1. A sliding security gate together with a reversible surface-mounted bracket comprising: a two-tier ball-bearing cabinet drawer slide mounted to a bottom underside of said sliding security gate, which provides said sliding security gate the ability to move from a closed position to an open position guided by said two-tier ball-bearing cabinet drawer slide; said sliding security gate further comprising a dolly-style wheel on a leading end of said sliding security gate to support said leading end of said sliding security gate while being slid into the closed position and the open position; said sliding security gate is incorporated together with the reversible surface-mounted bracket, which holds said sliding security gate to a wall surface with a screw long enough to reaching a wall framing; whereby said two-tier ball-bearing cabinet drawer slide mounts to a bottom of said reversible surface-mounted bracket; wherein the reversible surface-mounted bracket is L-shaped, such that the length of the bottom of said reversible surface-mounted bracket is larger than the length of atop of said reversible surface-mounted bracket; said sliding security gate further comprising a reversible feature whereby said reversible surface-mounted bracket can be separated by unscrewing an upper portion of said reversible surface-mounted bracket from a lower portion of said reversible surface-mounted bracket which sits on a floor, wherein the upper portion of said reversible surface-mounted bracket can be re-attached to an opposite side of the lower portion of said reversible surface-mounted bracket, thereby allowing said sliding security gate to be used on either a right-hand or a left-hand side of an opening; said sliding security gate further comprising a latch that has two parts, one part of said latch is attached to said leading end of said sliding security gate and the other part of said latch is attached to a lock and alarm receiver; said sliding security gate further comprising an alarm that has two parts, one part of said alarm is attached to said leading end of said sliding security gate and the other part of said alarm is attached to said lock and alarm receiver; said sliding security gate, when in the closed position against said lock and alarm receiver, can be secured with said latch and said alarm can be activated while still allowing to see past the opening.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    (1) FIG. 1 shows the invention as it isa sliding security gate put together with its reversible surface-mounted bracket.

    (2) FIG. 2 shows an interior wall with a pass-through opening and the sliding security gate mounted to the wall surface to the right-hand side of the opening and arrows indicating how it slides in front of opening.

    (3) FIG. 3 shows an interior wall with a pass-through opening and the sliding security gate mounted to the wall surface to the left-hand side of the opening, sliding the opposite or reverse direction as FIG. 2.

    (4) FIG. 4 shows an interior wall with a pass-through opening and the sliding security gate mounted to the wall surface in the closed position, securing the opening.

    (5) FIG. 5 shows an elevation view of the sliding security gate.

    (6) FIG. 5a shows a cross section of a top view.

    (7) FIG. 5b shows a cross section trailing end side view.

    (8) FIG. 5c shows a cross section leading end side view.

    (9) FIG. 5d shows an elevation view of the lock and alarm receiver.

    (10) FIG. 5e shows a cross section of a top view.

    (11) FIG. 6 shows an exploded view of the sliding security gate and mounting bracket and how its' parts fit together.

    (12) FIG. 7 shows an enlarged side view cross section of the invention.

    (13) FIG. 8 shows the sliding gate closed across the door opening and locked, with an enlarged view of the latch and alarm location.

    (14) FIG. 9 shows a further enlarged view of the latch and alarm location and their configurations.

    (15) FIG. 10 shows a right- and left-hand leading end view to illustrate how to reverse the direction of travel.

    COMPONENT LIST

    (16) 104Pass-Through Opening 105Sliding Security Gate 108Ball-Bearing Drawer Sliding Mechanism 110Dolly-Style Wheel 111Openings Between the Vertical Slats of the Security Gate 111aVertical Slats of the Security Gate 114Battery-Operated Alarm 115Right-Angle Latch 117Plastic or Nylon Glides 118Surface-Mounted Bracket 118aUpper Portion of Surface-Mounted Bracket 118bLower Portion of Surface-Mounted Bracket 119Lock and Alarm Receiver 120Reversible Surface-Mounted Sliding Security Gate

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

    (17) Detailed illustrated embodiments of the present invention are disclosed herein.

    (18) FIG. 1 illustrates the elevation view of the invention, which is the Reversible Surface-Mounted Sliding Security Gate 120. The sliding security gate 105 put together with the surface-mounted bracket 118 will allow the surface-mounted sliding security gate to be attached to the left or the right side of an openings' surface. Reversing the direction of its sliding motion can be achieved by detaching the upright portion of the surface-mounted bracket 118 by unscrewing it and then turning the remaining bottom portion of the surface-mounted bracket 118 around 180 and reattaching the upright portion back to the opposite side of the bottom portion, thus enabling the sliding security gate 105 to slide in the opposite direction once it is mounted to the wall surface. FIG. 10 shows both right- and left-hand positions.

    (19) FIG. 2 illustrates an interior wall in a home or business with a pass-through opening 104 in it and the Reversible Surface-Mounted Sliding Security Gate 120 mounted to the wall surface with screws. On the opposite side of the pass-through opening 104 is the lock and alarm receiver 119 which is also mounted to the wall surface with screws. Once the sliding security gate 105 is against the lock and alarm receiver 119, they can be secured together and an alarm can be activated if desired.

    (20) FIG. 3 illustrates the Reversible Surface-Mounted Sliding Security Gate 120 mounted to the wall surface on the opposite side of the pass-through opening 104 as it was depicted in FIG. 2 to illustrate its reversible function.

    (21) FIG. 4 illustrates the Reversible Surface-Mounted Sliding Security Gate 120 in the closed position across the pass-through opening 104, securing the opening while still allowing visibility from both sides.

    (22) FIG. 5 illustrates an elevation view of the Reversible Surface-Mounted Sliding Security Gate 120.

    (23) FIG. 5a illustrates the top view of the Reversible Surface-Mounted Sliding Security Gate 120.

    (24) FIG. 5b illustrates the trailing end view of the Reversible Surface-Mounted Sliding Security Gate 120.

    (25) FIG. 5c illustrates the leading end view of the Reversible Surface-Mounted Sliding Security Gate 120.

    (26) FIG. 5d illustrates the lock and alarm receiver 119 elevation view.

    (27) FIG. 5e illustrates a top view of the lock and alarm receiver 119.

    (28) FIG. 6 illustrates an exploded three-dimensional view of the invention also showing how the different components go together.

    (29) FIG. 7 illustrates an enlarged end view of FIG. 5c.

    (30) FIG. 8 illustrates the invention positioned in front of the pass-through opening 104 with the sliding security gate 105 in the closed position and also showing an enlarged elevation view of the right-angle latch 115 and the battery-operated alarm 114 in their mounted position showing how they look with the sliding security gate 105 secured to the lock and alarm receiver 119.

    (31) FIG. 9 illustrates a further enlarged view of FIG. 8.

    (32) FIG. 10 illustrates the Reversible Surface-Mounted Sliding Security Gate 120 with its surface-mounted bracket 118 upper portion 118a removed from the lower portion 118b by unscrewing it. This detachment allows you to move the upper portion 118a of the surface-mounted bracket 118 to the other side of the lower portion 118b of the surface-mounted bracket 118 and be reattached. This allows the Reversible Surface-Mounted Sliding Security Gate 120 to be mounted to the opposite side of pass-through opening 104, reversing the direction it can slide, making it more versatile and convenient with different room and furniture configurations.

    (33) The disclosed embodiments have been described in full details of the structure and features of this invention, which comprises of a two-fold security gate apparatusa sliding security gate that has a reversible feature that is surface mounted to any wall/door frame that is intended for the use of a safety gate that can open and close across the door opening. Several examples have been described that have been referenced to various disclosed embodiments. These embodiments are for the illustration purposes and are not limited in nature. This invention should not be limited to the design of the Reversible Surface-Mounted Sliding Security Gate and is not limited to the particular embodiments that are disclosed herein. It is however, intended to cover all modifications, changes, and adaptations within the scope of this present invention as is defined by the appended claim.