序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
81 CHILD PROOF CUPBOARD CLOSURE US13537279 2012-06-29 US20130001962A1 2013-01-03 Troy Wheelwright
A cabinet closure device made from a section of nylon or similar cord utilizes one or more cord stop devices to form a loop of cord that is adjustable and securable around two objects to be secured from movement or opening. A user slides the closure device around two objects and then pulls on one or each of the loop ends to secure the closure device around the objects. To release the closure device, the user releases the cord stop and the closure device will loosen and the objects (doors or drawers for example) may be opened.
82 Safety locking mechanism for doors US12544688 2009-08-20 US08313128B2 2012-11-20 Vianka Perez Belyea; Tavinder Phull
A door locking device has a central body, locking members, and elongated bands with receiving members extending from the central body. The receiving members can be releasably coupled to the locking members, which are shaped to grasp the receiving members, to secure the apparatus to a door.
83 SAFETY LOCKING MECHANISM FOR DOORS US12544688 2009-08-20 US20110042974A1 2011-02-24 Vianka P. Belyea; Tavinder Phull
A door locking device has a central body, locking members, and elongated bands with receiving members extending from the central body. The receiving members can be releasably coupled to the locking members, which are shaped to grasp the receiving members, to secure the apparatus to a door.
84 Lock block assembly for an astragal US11690646 2007-03-23 US07878559B2 2011-02-01 James W. Meeks; David C. Bryant
An astragal assembly is disposed between doors of a double-door set mounted in a door frame of a building to seal between the doors. The astragal assembly includes an astragal attached to one of the doors and a lock block assembly slideable within the astragal. The astragal defines a channel and the lock block assembly includes a body slideably disposed in the channel. The lock block assembly includes a lift boot coupled to and resiliently extending from the body. The lock block assembly is slideable between an extended position and a retracted position. The lift boot includes a fin extending away from the body. The fin includes a first and second lateral portion spaced from each other and a primary portion extending from the first lateral portion to the second lateral portion for sealing against the door frame in the extended position to prevent elements from entering into the building.
85 Locking device for waste container US11853104 2007-09-11 US07806447B2 2010-10-05 David L. Reeb
A gravity actuated locking device for a container having a hinged lid, comprises a base unit adapted to be fixed to the container and a pivoting unit pivotally mounted to the base unit. The pivoting unit includes a locking mechanism mounted therein for rotation about the base unit. In turn, the locking mechanism comprises a circular rolling member that translates from a blocking position preventing relative movement between the pivoting unit and the base unit to a release position permitting relative movement between the pivoting unit and the base unit.
86 Security shutters US11373410 2006-03-10 US07775253B1 2010-08-17 Loren Milligan
A security shutter having two units. Each unit has two panels hingedly connected to one another with one panel permanently affixed to a structure near one side of an opening. When closed, the panels of each unit cover the opening, and a securing mechanism is used to secure their positions. Further, each panel includes a plurality of spaced apart slats aligned in an alternating pattern relative to the plurality of slats on the adjacent panel such that, when the shutter is not in use and one panel overlays the other against the structure, the shutter unit appears as a traditional panel without spacing between slats.
87 Movable light latch US11297576 2005-12-08 US07765741B2 2010-08-03 Gary L. Miller; Kenneth E. Nossaman; Marlo G. Van Klompenburg; Scot C. Miller
A window or door assembly having a secondary sash hinged to a prime sash and movable between a closed position and an open position toward an interior region. The prime sash is coupled to a frame. A compressible member biases the secondary sash toward the open position. A latch assembly is provided including a plurality of retractable latching elements each biased to an extended position to retain the secondary sash in the closed position. The latch assembly includes a sliding operator accessible from the interior region and slidable along an edge of the secondary sash to sequentially displace the retractable latching elements to a retracted position sufficient for the compressible member to move the secondary sash toward the open position.
88 DOOR SAFETY SYSTEM US12487302 2009-06-18 US20090322106A1 2009-12-31 Timothy WOOD
A door safety system that includes a body having a first portion with an aperture for accepting a door handle and a second portion for engaging a door frame so that the second portion prevents the door from opening. The door safety system may further include a securing member having a first portion that is adapted to secure to a door and a second portion for engaging the body so that the securing member prevents movement of the body in at least one plane. Exemplary embodiments of the door safety system may further include a housing that comprises: a fastening mechanism; an alarm system; a means for mounting the housing to a wall; a front body; and a mounting body.
89 LOCKABLE SHUTTER ASSEMBLY US12338730 2008-12-18 US20090158789A1 2009-06-25 Nathan D. Greenway; Brad A. Kutler; Clyde G. Allen
A lockable shutter assembly has first and second shutters mounted operatively to a building and movable between open and closed positions. The locking assembly includes a bracket member that extends longitudinally along a gap formed between the shutters when in the closed position. The bracket member is mounted at its respective ends to top and bottom portions of a shutter opening via mounting plates. The bracket member includes at least one through bore formed along the length of the bracket member. A selectively releasable interlock member is slidably received in the through bore. The locking device can releasably engage the bracket member and/or the interlock member. Another interlock member can be used to secure the locking device to the bracket member.
90 Temporary hardware for a multipoint lock door US11906792 2007-10-04 US20090091142A1 2009-04-09 Michael L. Wilson
Doors, especially exterior doors are installed in a building long before the construction is finished. Many doors utilize multipoint lock assemblies or mortise locks, these doors typically have expensive hardware that needs to be installed in order to open, use or lock these doors. Continued use and handling of this hardware results in damage to the same. For this reason, the inventive concept includes low cost handles that can easily be installed and can be used over and over again. The low cost hardware consists of low cost handle that are passed through existing lock mechanisms within the door. The low cost handles include a grommet on one side of the door that will be inserted into an existing opening in the door as sealant against dirt and debris. Also included on the handle is a compressible tube on another side of the handle that acts to reduce any play within the temporary mechanism. The handles are so constructed that the doors can be operated from both sides of the doors, one side only, or none at all.
91 Door outer handle structure US11124980 2005-05-09 US07168755B2 2007-01-30 Kozo Munezane
A door outer handle structure in a vehicle having a hinge type opening and closing front side door and a slide type opening and closing rear side door, includes a front outer handle secured along the longitudinal direction of the vehicle at the rear end edge of the front side door, a rear outer handle secured along the longitudinal direction of the vehicle at the front end edge of the rear side door so as to become flush with the front outer handle, a hinge portion for rotatably supporting the front part of the rear outer handle, and a retraction portion provided at least one of the facing portions where the front outer handle and the rear outer handle are opposed to each other.
92 RETRACTABLE STRIKE FOR PANIC LOCKS US11421954 2006-06-02 US20070001469A1 2007-01-04 Aimone BALBO DI VINADIO
Retractable strike for panic locks comprising a body provided with openings for its fastening on the secondary wing of a two-wing door and a retaining element borne by the body and able to co-operate with a spring latch of a panic lock. The body has a cavity within which is mounted the retaining element. The retaining element is movable within said cavity between an extracted position and a recessed position. An elastic element is provided between the body and the retaining element to thrust the retaining element elastically towards the extracted position.
93 Door outer handle structure US11124980 2005-05-09 US20050253413A1 2005-11-17 Kozo Munezane
A door outer handle structure in a vehicle having a hinge type opening and closing front side door and a slide type opening and closing rear side door, includes a front outer handle secured along the longitudinal direction of the vehicle at the rear end edge of the front side door, a rear outer handle secured along the longitudinal direction of the vehicle at the front end edge of the rear side door so as to become flush with the front outer handle, a hinge portion for rotatably supporting the front part of the rear outer handle, and a retraction portion provided at at least one of the facing portions where the front outer handle and the rear outer handle are opposed to each other.
94 Child safety lock US09551709 2000-04-18 US06352290B1 2002-03-05 Anthony C. Scottino
An apparatus comprising modified cabinet doorknobs, a lock shaft and a pressure activated lock for mating with the connecting shaft. The lock shaft fits through the holes in the doorknobs. The lock comprises a housing, spring loaded window or pin, and a spring. When a user presses down on the lock the pin or window would move allowing passage of the lock shaft through the lock. When released, the pin or window would engage the holes, grooves or flanges of the shaft locking the shaft and preventing removal of the shaft from the lock.
95 Lockable sash assembly US08947406 1997-10-08 US06349576B2 2002-02-26 Edward J. Subliskey
A lockable sash assembly for installation on a window assembly is provided. The window assembly includes sashes movable relative to each other to open and close the window assembly when the lockable sash assembly is in a window-openable condition and substantially unmovable relative to each other when the lockable sash assembly is in a window-unopenable condition. The sash assembly includes a sashlock having a rotating device (such as a lever-controlled cam) which is movable between a window-openable position and a window-unopenable position. The sash assembly also includes a locking device which is convertible between a locked state whereat the rotating device is blocked from moving from the window-unopenable position to the window-openable position and an unlocked state whereat the rotating device is unblocked from moving from the window-unopenable position to the window-openable position.
96 Locking apparatus US169158 1998-10-09 US6018968A 2000-02-01 Kenneth W. Sides
A locking apparatus for dual adjacent doors and for a hasp. The locking apparatus of the invention includes a first locking bar connected by a hinge to a second locking bar, the first and second locking bar each having a pair of longitudinally spaced openings therein, the pair of openings in the first locking bar being aligned with the pair of openings on the second locking bar when the first locking bar is pivoted to contact the second locking bar, the first locking bar and the second locking bar being secured to each other by a lock located at the ends of the locking bars opposite the ends of the locking bars at which the hinge is located.
97 Lock cover system US199268 1998-11-25 US5946952A 1999-09-07 Jouri Mintchenko
A door locking assembly is provided including a base having a pair of halves. A first one of the halves is adapted for being mounted to a door and a second one of the halves for being mounted on a door frame. The halves each include a slot formed therein. A sliding bar is included having a first orientation in engagement with both slots of the base for precluding the door from being opened and a second orientation with only one of the slots of the base receiving the sliding bar for allowing the door to be opened. Next provided is a cover removably mounted over the sliding bar for precluding the same from being removed from the first orientation. For precluding the removal of the cover, a locking mechanism is included which is adapted to engage both the cover and the sliding bar.
98 Security device for double doors US664193 1996-06-10 US5709422A 1998-01-20 James Carl Malone
A security device for double doors having adjacent handles which comprises a lateral bracing segment which extends across the two handles, a short depending segment connected to the lateral bracing segment by a first loop encompassing the neck of the first handle, and a depending bracing segment connected to the lateral bracing segment by a second loop encompassing the neck of the second handle, where the depending bracing segment extends back across the juncture between the double doors.
99 Earthquake safety device for dual cabinet doors US681394 1996-07-23 US5664815A 1997-09-09 Joe Kornder
A safety device (10) for securing dual adjacent cabinet doors, each having a door handle or door knob. The safety device (10) is made of a single rigid rod (10a) made of substantially inflexible, durable material, forming an elongated arm (11) with perpendicularly depending legs (12, 13) with tip ends (12b, 13b) covered by resilient enlargements (14, 15).
100 Security device for dual doors US310588 1994-09-22 US5501493A 1996-03-26 Robert H. Arthur
A security device for securing first and second adjacent doors having first and second door knobs, respectively, is disclosed. Each door knob has a neck portion and a head portion. The security device comprises: (a) a rigid plate disposed substantially between two parallel planes; (b) first and second openings spaced apart from one another in a bottom wall of the plate; (c) first and second holes in first and second side walls of the plate, the holes extending through the plate into the openings; (d) first and second locking pins slidably disposed within the first and second holes; and (e) first and second springs attached to the pins which bias the pins to the locking position. The springs can retract into enlarged portions of the holes when the locking pins are in their unlocked positions. The first and second locking pins extend below the respective neck portions of the door knobs when the locking pins are in their locking positions.
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