DOOR KNOB STOPPER
20230105101 · 2023-04-06
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Abstract
This invention relates to a door knob stopper that is recessed into and secured to the wall behind a door and prevents the door knob from damaging the wall if the door knob hits the wall.
Claims
1. A door knob stopper configured to receive a door knob into a hole in a wall, the door knob stopper comprising: a receptacle sized to receive a door knob, wherein the receptacle has a circumferential sidewall having an interior and an exterior, the circumferential sidewall connecting a rear wall to a face plate having a front side and a back side; and a securing mechanism to secure the door knob stopper to the hole in the wall.
2. The door knob stopper of claim 1, wherein the securing mechanism is comprised of a plurality of fins along the exterior of the circumferential sidewall to exert pressure between the door knob stopper and the hole.
3. The door knob stopper of claim 1, wherein the securing mechanism is comprised of a plurality of teeth located on the back side of the face plate to secure the door knob stopper to the wall.
4. The door knob stopper of claim 1, further comprising a spacer attached to the back side of the face plate and configured to create space between the back side of the face plate and the wall.
5. The door knob stopper of claim 1, wherein the receptacle and the face plate are a one-piece structure.
6. The door knob stopper of claim 2, wherein the fins are metal.
7. The door knob stopper of claim 3, wherein the teeth are metal.
8. A method of installing a door knob stopper into a wall having a hole, the door knob stopper having a receptacle with a rear wall configured to receive a door knob, a circumferential sidewall with an exterior, and a securing mechanism, and the method comprising: aligning the rear wall of the receptacle with the hole in the wall; and pushing and turning the door knob stopper until the securing mechanism cuts into and grabs the wall around the hole.
9. The method of claim 8, further comprising continuing to push the door knob stopper into the wall until it is flush with the wall.
10. The method of claim 8, further comprising, as an initial step, the creation of the hole in the wall.
11. The method of claim 8, wherein the securing mechanism is a plurality of fins located along the exterior of the circumferential sidewall .
12. A method of installing a door knob stopper into a wall having a hole, the door knob stopper having a receptacle with a rear wall configured to receive a door knob and a securing mechanism, and the method comprising: aligning the rear wall of the receptacle with the hole in the wall; and pushing the door knob stopper until the securing mechanism cuts into and grabs the wall around the hole.
13. The method of claim 12, further comprising, as an initial step, the creation of the hole in the wall.
14. The method of claim 13, wherein the securing mechanism is teeth.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
[0010] For the purpose of facilitating understanding of the invention, the accompanying drawings and description illustrate preferred embodiments thereof, from which the invention, various embodiments of its structures, construction and method of operation, and many advantages, may be understood and appreciated. The accompanying drawings are hereby incorporated by reference.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0016] The following describes example embodiments in which the present invention may be practiced. This invention, however, may be embodied in many different ways, and the descriptions provided herein should not be construed as limiting in any way. Among other things, the following invention may be embodied as methods, systems or devices. The following detailed descriptions should not be taken in a limiting sense. The accompanying drawings are hereby incorporated by reference.
[0017] In this document, the terms “a” or “an” are used, as is common in patent documents, to include one or more than one. In this document, the term “or” is used to refer to a nonexclusive “or” such that “A or B” includes “A but not B,” “B but not A,” and “A and B,” unless otherwise indicated. Furthermore, all publications, patents, and patent documents referred to in this document are incorporated by reference herein in their entirety, as though individually incorporated by reference. In the event of inconsistent usages between this document and those documents so incorporated by reference, the usage in the incorporated reference(s) should be considered supplementary to that of this document; for irreconcilable inconsistencies, the usage in this document controls.
[0018] While the disclosure has been described in detail and with reference to specific embodiments thereof, it will be apparent to one skilled in the art that various changes and modifications can be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the embodiments. Thus, it is intended that the present disclosure covers the modifications and variations of this disclosure provided they come within the scope of the appended claims and their equivalents.
[0019] The various embodiments of the present invention door knob stopper 1 share a basic design (shown in
[0020] The basic design of most embodiments of a door knob stopper 1 of the present invention is shown in
[0021] The front 6 of the receptacle 5 is attached to or becomes (depending on the manufacturing method and design employed) a face plate 20 that generally sits on the face 220 of the wall 200. For the embodiments shown in
[0022] In an alternative embodiment shown in
[0023] This optional spacer 25 design is desirable and usable in a variety of situations. In certain structures, such as mobile homes, the interior depth of a wall 200 may not be sufficient to receive a standard door knob or a door knob stopper 1. The spacer 25 creates or enables the use of a receptacle 5 that is deeper than what could normally be installed in a shallow wall 200. Alternatively, the use of a spacer 25 can create some additional space between the wall 200, the installed door knob stopper 1 and the door in environments that lack a baseboard, quarter round, chair rail, or other trim to separate the door from the wall. In contrast, the alternative design, without the use of the spacer 25, allows the open door to sit closer to the wall 200 and creates a minimal profile wherein the stopper 1 sits almost flush to the wall 200 and with the receptacle 5 fully within the wall 200.
[0024] Most embodiments of a door knob stopper 1 of the present invention utilize a securing mechanism 30 to secure the door knob stopper 1 to the wall 200 without necessitating the use of glue, Velcro®, tape, screws or nails. Two basic embodiments of a door knob stopper 1 according to the present invention are shown in
[0025] During installation of these embodiments of the door knob stopper 1, the fins 32 serve a dual purpose of cutting into the wall 200 and creating a tight, securing fit between the door knob stopper 1 and the surrounding wall 200 that resists the door knob stopper 1 simply falling out of the wall 200. The tapered design of one embodiment of fins 32 enable the fins 32 to cut through the wall 200 and allow for the repair and/or installation of the door knob stopper 1 to be done without the use of tools. As explained previously, in order to repair a damaged wall 200 and/or install a device similar to the present invention, a hole 230 needs to be cut into the wall 200 using some cutting tool such as a hole saw or a drywall knife, both of which can be difficult, cumbersome and require some degree of user skill. The fins 32 gently remove the excess drywall or wall material in the preexisting hole 230 (often caused by a doorknob crashing into the wall) to accommodate the door knob stopper 1. The hole 230 reaming done by the fins 32 is accomplished by several twists of the stopper 1 during installation and then the tapered design of stopper 1 allows for it to be pushed into place and to self-secure in the wall 200 (see
[0026] A second embodiment of the door knob stopper 1 utilizes teeth 34, alone or in addition to fins 32, to secure the stopper 1 to the wall 200. This embodiment is illustrated in
[0027] The individual elements of the door knob stopper 1 may all be designed to be one piece, for example by manufacturing the door knob stopper 1 using 3-D printing or injection molding. Alternatively, the one or more of the individual elements of the door knob 1 may be manufactured separately and then assembled into the final product.
[0028] Similarly, the individual elements of the various embodiments of a door knob stopper 1 of the present invention can be made of the same material or they may be made of different materials. The entire door knob 1 can be made of any of a wide variety of plastics and plastic-type materials. The possible plastic materials may be flexible or inflexible. Alternatively, there may be embodiments that use metal teeth 34 and/or metal fins 32. Alternative embodiments also may be designed to have the face plate 20 and/or spacer 25 made out of a different material from the rest of the door knob stopper 1 for aesthetic or functional purposes, such as to match the other decorative elements in a room.
[0029] The present invention also encompasses a tool-less method of installing a door knob stopper 1. This method anticipates that there will be some sort of preexisting hole 230 in the wall 200 that corresponds to the desired location of the door knob stopper 1. That hole 230 can be cut into the wall 200 by the user. However, that hole 230 may have been created by a door knob impacting that wall 200 and damaging the wall 200 behind the door. In any situation, the hole 230 does not have to precisely match the dimensions of the door knob stopper 1. The hole 230 merely needs to be sufficiently sized to mostly accommodate the rear wall 15 of the stopper 1 such that, with some force or pressure, the receptacle 5 can be pushed into and through this initial hole 230 (as shown in
[0030] The installation method of the present invention entails aligning the rear wall 15 of the door knob stopper 1 with the hole 230 or damage in the surrounding wall 230 (see
[0031] Once installed, caulking or silicone can be used to fill any gap between the door knob stopper 1 and the wall 200 for esthetic purposes and to aid in the creation of a smooth and paintable surface around the door knob stopper 1.
[0032] The various embodiments of door knob stoppers 1 of the present invention can be installed into a wide variety of walls 200. In general, all of the embodiments described herein can be installed in drywall. They will also work in plaster walls. However, plaster walls with lathe interior structures may require that a hole be cut into the lathe to receive the door knob stopper 1 receptacle 5.
[0033] The door knob stoppers 1 of the present invention can be installed to prevent initial damage from a door knob or they can be used to repair to damage or a hole 230 in the wall 200 caused by a door knob and, as such, to prevent additional future damage. The door knob stoppers 1 of the present invention offer a strong, quick, and affordable solution compared to other door knob stoppers 1 on the market.