Door stop assembly

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Inventors

Hebert, Robert J.
Hebert, John J.

Application #

550020

Filed

Oct-30-1995

Published

Dec-16-1997

Current US Class

016/82
016/85
292/343
292/DIG15

International Classes

E05C 017/54

Field of Search

292/343 292/DIG. 16/82 16/85

Examiners

Meyers; Steven N.

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Abstract
A door stop assembly is adapted for introduction between the sliding door and the stationary door of a patio door assembly. The door stop assembly has a wedge block having an integrally formed wedge portion and block portion. A vertical shoulder abutment wall is formed on the block partition where it meets the rear end of the top surface of the wedge portion. A flat strip of spring steel is bent to form a top leg member and a bottom leg member that are oriented to each other at an acute angle and the bottom leg member is secured to the wedge block. The front section is positioned above the top surface of the wedge portion of the wedge block in a spaced relationship thereto. The middle section extends upwardly from the rear end of the front section and is spaced forwardly of the shoulder abutment wall. The rear section has a concave configuration along its longitudinal axis and it extends rearwardly from the top end of the middle section. Any pressure applied to the top surface of the front section of the spring will transfer that pressure to the rear edge of the top leg member and force it downwardly against an electrical contact on the top wall of the block portion and set off an alarm in the door stop assembly. The circuitry mounted in the wedge block includes batteries, an L.E.D. that extends through an aperture in the rear cover panel of the wedge block, and a switch for turning the L.E.D. on and off.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A door stop assembly adapted for introduction between the sliding door and the stationary door of a sliding patio door assembly comprising:

a wedge block having a wedge portion and a block portion;

said wedge portion having a top surface having a front edge and a rear edge; said wedge portion also having a bottom surface having a front edge, a rear end and a pair of laterally spaced side walls; said front edges of said top surface and said bottom surface are oriented toward each other at an acute angle; said wedge portion has a height H1 at its rear end;

said block portion having a front end, a rear wall, a top wall, a bottom surface, and laterally spaced side walls; said front end of said block portion being contiguous with said rear end of said wedge portion; said block portion having a front wall that extends upwardly from said rear edge of said top surface of said wedge portion to form a shoulder abutment wall having a height H2; said rear wall having a cavity formed therein and an electrical audio alarm is mounted therein and said cavity provides a resonance chamber for said electrical audio alarm; an aperture is formed in said top wall of said block portion and it is in communication with said cavity to allow the sound of said electrical audio alarm to be emitted through said aperture; said rear wall also having a chamber and received therein is a power source and an electrical circuit connecting said power source to said electric audio alarm; a cover plate is removably secured to said rear wall of said block portion to close said chamber and said cavity;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates generally to a novel door security device. More specifically, it relates to a portable security door stop assembly which can be utilized to resist entry of, for example, intruders and other unauthorized individuals.

The idea of a security device for a door to resist entry by unauthorized individuals is well known. Prior art devices have included a variety of door latching mechanisms permanently attached to, or built in the door. Examples of these devices include traditional dead bolt locks, sliding bolt locks and chain locks. Generally, the devices known in the prior art have several disadvantages. Many of these devices have to be integrally installed as part of the door, as is the case of traditional dead bolt locks. Such installations make the removal and transfer of such devices from one door to another very difficult. Other door latching mechanisms are installed onto the door and/or the surrounding frame by means of fasteners, such as screws or nails, as in the case of sliding bolt locks and chain locks. With these devices the strength of the fastener used often limits the amount of force the door latch mechanism can withstand. These devices also require special tools for installation and removal and are time consuming to move from one door to another. Generally, these devices require that the door be closed or substantially closed for the security device to be operative. Thus, if it is desirable to leave the door partially open, for example to provide ventilation, the security device may be inoperative.
 
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