DOOR STOP AND METHOD OF USING SAME
20170298672 · 2017-10-19
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A door stop comprises an elongate threaded member having a flat head section, such as a flat head bolt or elevator bolt, and a mounting panel carried on the threaded member. A cushioning member made of felt or other soft non-abrasive material can be positioned on the head section. A locking nut can be threaded on the threaded member, with the mounting panel between the locking nut and the head section. An alternative door stop comprises a spring-loaded member, and an elongate rod telescopically positioned within the spring-loaded member and adapted for sliding movement therein. A mounting panel can be formed on the spring-loaded member. A head section can be positioned on one end of the rod, and a cushioning member, made of felt or other soft, non-abrasive material can be attached to the outer surface of the head section.
Claims
1. A door stop apparatus comprising: (a) an elongate threaded member having a substantially flat head section positioned at one end of the elongate threaded member; (b) a locking nut carried on the threaded member and threadingly engaged to the threaded member; and (c) a mounting panel having a central opening formed therein for receiving the threaded member therethrough, the mounting panel carried on the threaded member intermediate the locking nut and the head section of the threaded member and positioned adjacent to the locking nut, the mounting panel adapted for attachment to a bottom edge surface of a door, wherein a distance from the mounting panel to the head section is adjustable by moving the locking nut on the threaded member.
2. The door stop apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising a cushioning section positioned on an outer surface of the head section, and adapted for frictionally engaging a floor surface.
3. The door stop apparatus according to claim 2, wherein the cushioning section comprises at least one material from the group consisting of felt and polyurethane foam.
4. The door stop apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the mounting plate comprises first and second apertures formed therein, the central opening positioned intermediate the first and second apertures, and further comprising a first fastening member positioned through the first aperture and a second fastening member positioned through the second aperture, wherein the first fastening member and the second fastening member are adapted for being inserted into the bottom edge surface of the door, whereby the mounting plate is attached to the bottom edge surface of the door.
5. The door stop apparatus according to claim 4, wherein the first fastening member comprises a first wood screw, and the second fastening member comprises a second wood screw.
6. The door stop apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the threaded member and the mounting plate are comprised of steel.
7. The door stop apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the locking nut is comprised of at least one material selected from the group consisting of nylon and plastic.
8. The door stop apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the elongate threaded member is selected from the group consisting of a flat head bolt and an elevator bolt.
9. A door stop apparatus comprising: (a) a spring-loaded member; (b) an elongate rod, a first portion of the elongate rod telescopically positioned within the spring-loaded member and adapted for sliding movement within spring loaded member, a second portion of the elongate rod positioned exterior to the spring-loaded member; and (c) a head section positioned on the second portion of the elongate rod, the head section adapted for frictionally engaging a floor surface.
10. The door stop apparatus according to claim 9, further comprising a mounting panel attached to the spring-loaded member, the mounting panel adapted for attaching to a bottom edge surface of a door, and wherein a distance from the head section to the mounting panel is adjustable by sliding movement of the elongate rod.
11. The door stop apparatus according to claim 10, wherein the mounting plate includes a central opening receiving the spring-loaded member therethrough.
12. The door stop apparatus according to claim 11, wherein the mounting plate further includes first and second apertures formed therein, the central opening positioned intermediate the first and second apertures, and further comprising a first fastening member positioned through the first aperture and a second fastening member positioned through the second aperture, wherein the first fastening member and the second fastening member are adapted for being inserted into the bottom edge surface of the door, whereby the mounting plate is attached to the bottom edge surface of the door.
13. The door stop apparatus according to claim 12, wherein the first fastening member comprises a first wood screw, and the second fastening member comprises a second wood screw.
14. The door stop apparatus according to claim 9, further comprising a cushioning section comprising a non-abrasive material positioned on an outer surface of the head section.
15. The door stop apparatus according to claim 14, wherein cushioning section comprises at least one non-abrasive material selected from the group consisting of felt and polyurethane foam.
16. A method of preventing unwanted movement of a door comprising the steps of: (a) providing a substantially rectangular door in a structure having a ceiling and a floor, the door having a top edge surface proximate the ceiling, a bottom edge surface proximate the floor, and first and second opposed side edge surfaces intermediate the top edge surface and the bottom edge surface; (b) providing a door stop apparatus comprising: (i) an elongate member having a head section positioned at one end thereof, (ii) a mounting plate carried on the elongate member, and (iii) wherein the distance from the head section to the mounting plate is selectively adjustable; (c) adjusting the distance from the head section to the mounting plate to conform to a distance from the bottom edge surface of the door to the floor; (d) forming a cavity in the bottom edge surface of the door; (e) positioning a portion of the elongate member in the cavity formed in the bottom edge surface of the door; (f) positioning the mounting plate against the bottom edge surface of the door; (g) inserting a fastening member through an opening formed in the mounting plate and into the bottom edge surface of the door, whereby the apparatus is attached to the bottom edge surface of the door; and (h) positioning the head section to contact the floor, wherein the head section provides a level of frictional engagement with the floor that prevents unwanted movement of the door when the door is unattended by a user and allows for movement of the door when the user applies force to the door.
17. The method according to claim 16, wherein the elongate member includes an outer surface having threads formed thereon, and a locking nut is carried on the elongate member and is threadingly engaged thereto, the mounting panel positioned intermediate the locking nut and the head section and adjacent to the locking nut.
18. The method according to claim 17, wherein the step of adjusting the distance from the head section to the mounting plate to conform to a distance from the bottom edge surface of the door to the floor comprises moving the locking nut on the elongate member.
19. The method according to claim 16, wherein the elongate member comprises a (a) a spring-loaded member; and (b) an elongate rod, a first portion of the elongate rod telescopically positioned within the spring-loaded member and adapted for sliding movement within spring loaded member, a second portion of the elongate rod positioned exterior to the spring-loaded member.
20. The method according to claim 19, wherein the step of adjusting the distance from the head section to the mounting plate to conform to a distance from the bottom edge surface of the door to the floor comprises the elongate rod moving within spring loaded member.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS OF INVENTION
[0039] A door stop according to a preferred embodiment of the invention is illustrated in
[0040] The elongate threaded member 11 includes a substantially flat and circular head section 12 at one end thereof, as shown in
[0041] A cushioning section 14 can be attached to the outer surface of the head section 12, as shown in
[0042] The mounting panel 15 has three round holes 21, 22, 23 formed therein and positioned linearly, as shown in
[0043] The door stop 10 can be attached at the bottom edge 52 of a door 50, as shown in
[0044] With the door stop 10 secured to the bottom edge 52 of the door 50, the door stop 10 can prevent unwanted movement of the door 50. The cushioning section 14 contacts the floor 60 and provides a level of frictional engagement that keeps the door 50 in a fixed position when not being moved by a person. The cushioning section 14 provides a level of frictional engagement such that the door 50 can be opened and closed when reasonable force is applied to the door, but stops the door 50 and maintains it in a fixed position when a person is not moving the door 50. There is no risk of the door stop 10 damaging an adjacent door or wall. The soft material of the cushioning section 14 prevents the door stop 10 from scratching the floor 60.
[0045] A door stop according to another preferred embodiment of the invention is illustrated in
[0046] The spring-loaded member 111 can be comprised of a substantially hollow, cylindrical body, and a coil spring contained within the body. The housing includes a circular opening for receiving the elongate rod 113 that can be attached to the coil spring.
[0047] A substantially flat and circular head section 112 is positioned at one end of the rod 113, as shown in
[0048] The mounting panel 115 has three round holes 121, 122, 123 formed therein and positioned linearly, as shown in
[0049] In a method of using the door stop 100 according to a preferred embodiment of the invention, the door stop 100 can be attached at the bottom edge 152 of a door 150 proximate the side edge 154 on which the door hinges 156 are attached, as shown in
[0050] A cavity can be formed in the bottom edge 152 of the door 150 to receive the spring-loaded member 111 therein. The cavity can be formed using a drill or other suitable means. The spring-loaded member 111 is positioned within the cavity in the bottom edge 152 of the door 150, with the mounting panel 115 positioned flat against the bottom edge 152 of the door 150, as shown in
[0051] With the door stop 100 secured to the bottom edge 152 of the door 150, the door stop 100 can prevent unwanted movement of the door 150. As shown in
[0052] The door stop 100 can be used on a floor 160 having an object thereon that is higher than the rest of the floor 160, such as a saddle or sill plate 162. When the door stop 100 is moved to the sill plate 162, the spring-loaded member 111 allows for the rod 113 to be pushed upwardly by the sill plate 162 just enough so that the sill plate 162 does not prevent further movement of the door stop 100 by the user, while maintaining contact between the cushioning section 114 of the door stop 100 and the sill plate 162, as illustrated by
[0053] A door stop and a method of using same are described above. Various changes can be made to the invention without departing from its scope. The above description of various embodiments of the invention are provided for the purpose of illustration only and not limitation—the invention being defined by the claims and equivalents thereof.