This invention relates generally to door stops, and more particularly to a door stop and one or more interchangeable adornment(s).
Door stops are known. Door stops often mount to a wall or a floor of an architectural structure (e.g., a home, office building, etc.) and stop the movement of a door as it is opened. One common door stop includes a post that mounts to the wall or baseboard near the bottom of the wall. When mounted, the post of the door stop sticks out from the wall by 3-4 inches (7-10 centimeters), which is sufficient to prevent a door handle from striking the wall and causing damage. Another type of door stop maintains a door in an open position.
Prior art door stops are bland and are manufactured to blend in with the décor of a building. Accordingly, prior art door stops are not readily noticed by persons in the building.
The present invention overcomes the problems associated with the prior art by providing an interchangeable adornment for a door stop and a door stop configured to couple with such interchangeable adornments (e.g., decoration, ornament, sign, etc.). The invention facilitates customization of the door stop according to an occupant's desires and improves the decorative appearance of the door stop and the décor of the architectural structure (e.g., home, etc.).
A door stop according to the invention includes an elongated body defining an axis, at least one attachment structure disposed near a first end of the elongated body, and at least one adornment coupler adapted to removably couple at least one adornment to the door stop adjacent the elongated body. In a particular embodiment, the adornment coupler comprises a predetermined shape formed integrally with the elongated body. More specifically, the predetermined shape is configured to engage a mounting structure of the adornment that defines a second shape that is complementary to the predetermined shape. In a particular example, the adornment coupler comprises a channel formed in the elongated body parallel to its axis, for example, in the shape of an inverted “T”.
The attachment structure, in contrast, facilitates the attachment of the elongated body to an architectural structure (e.g., a house, office building, etc.). In a particular embodiment, the attachment structure includes a screw fixed to the elongated body. In another embodiment, the first end of the elongated body includes a base and the attachment feature includes a plurality of apertures defined in the base, which receive fasteners therethrough.
The door stop also includes a bumper adapted to couple to the elongated body near a second end of the elongated body. The bumper is adapted to removably engage the adornment coupler (channel) of the body. In a particular embodiment, the bumper includes a protrusion shaped to be inserted into the channel of the elongated body. The protrusion can have an inverted “T” shape.
In another embodiment, the door stop further includes at least one light source adapted to illuminate the adornment when the adornment is coupled to the door stop. For example, the light source(s) can be disposed to illuminate a channel defined in the elongated body. The door stop can also include at least one power supply terminal (e.g., a battery connector, an electrical plug, etc.) for providing electrical power to the light sources.
The present invention is also directed to an adornment, which can be a stand-alone aspect of the invention, which removably engages the door stop. An adornment according to the invention includes a decorative portion and a mounting structure coupled to the decorative portion generally below the decorative portion. The mounting structure is configured to removably engage a complementary adornment coupler (e.g., the channel in the elongated body) of the door stop such that the mounting structure retains the decorative portion of the adornment in a position along (e.g., above) the elongated body of the door stop.
In a particular embodiment, the mounting structure comprises a predetermined shape. For example, the mounting structure can define a support rail (e.g., in the shape of an inverted “T”) that is adapted to slidably engage a channel of the door stop.
A method of manufacturing a door stop according to the invention includes the steps of forming an elongated body, forming an attachment structure adapted to attach the elongated body to an architectural structure, and disposing the attachment structure near a first end of the elongated body. The method also includes providing at least one adornment coupler configured to removably couple at least one adornment to the door stop adjacent the elongated body.
A method of manufacturing an adornment according to the invention includes the steps of forming a decorative portion, forming a mounting structure configured to removably engage a complementary adornment coupling portion of a door stop, and coupling the mounting structure to the decorative portion below the decorative portion, whereby the mounting structure is configured to retain the decorative portion in a position along an elongated body of the door stop.
The present invention is described with reference to the following drawings, wherein like reference numbers denote substantially similar elements:
The present invention overcomes the problems associated with the prior art, by providing a wall-mountable door stop that includes at least one adornment coupler for selectively mounting an adornment (e.g., an ornament, decoration, sign, etc.) to the door stop. Additionally, the invention provides an adornment that is configured to be mounted on a door stop. In the following description, numerous specific details are set forth (e.g., shapes of channels, shapes of adornment mounting structures, exemplary screw hole configurations, etc.) in order to provide a thorough understanding of the invention. Those skilled in the art will recognize, however, that the invention may be practiced apart from these specific details. In other instances, details of well-known manufacturing techniques and componentry have been omitted, so as not to unnecessarily obscure the present invention.
Body 104 further includes at least one adornment coupler 112 adapted to removably couple at least one adornment 114 (e.g., an ornament, decoration, sign, etc.) to door stop 100 and to position adornment 114 adjacent to (e.g., above) elongated body 104 and parallel to axis 106. As will be described in more detail below, in this embodiment, adornment coupler 112 includes an inverted (upside-down) “T” channel 112 extending through elongated body 104 parallel to axis 106. As shown, channel 112 extends the majority of the length of elongated body 104.
Door stop 100 also includes a removable bumper 116 that, when removed, provides access to the channel 112 such that adornment 114 can slide into the channel 112 by moving adornment 114 along axis 106. Bumper 116 can then be (re-)installed on the end of body 104 to retain adornment 114 in channel 112.
As shown, bumper 116 includes a protrusion 202 in the shape of an inverted “T”, which is inserted into the end of channel 112 to retain bumper 116 in position when installed on elongated body 104. Bumper 116 also includes a lip 204 around its perimeter, wherein the lip 204 is configured to surround elongated body 104 when bumper 116 is installed thereon. The lip improves the finished appearance of door stop 100 and further helps to retain bumper 116 in position.
The door stop 100 of the invention provides the advantage that adornments 114 can be selectively and interchangeably installed on the door stop 100 as desired by the home owner. Additionally, the adornments 114 can improve the décor of the home. As an example, the home owner might desire to change the adornments 114 depending on holiday or season, to reflect their favorite sports teams, etc. As another example, the adornments 114 might include decorative or useful signage (e.g., greetings, room numbers, etc.) that can be changed as desired. As yet another example, the adornment 114 can even be custom made (e.g., whittled from wood) by the home owner.
The light source componentry of door stop 700 is shown representationally in
It should be understood that the light source componentry described in
The door stops and adornments of the present invention can be manufactured using any of various techniques (e.g., casting, extruding, milling, drilling, molding, 3-D printing, etc.) known to those skilled in the art. For example, the elongated bodies and bases described herein can be cast or extruded from metal, or molded from a curable resin, with or without their channels formed therein. If without, the channels can thereafter be milled into the elongated body. Additionally, screw-receiving apertures can be drilled through the bases of the elongated body or a screw can be welded onto metal body. The bumpers described herein can be formed by molding rubber or some other resilient material into the desired shape. Similarly, adornments can also be formed from a plastic by molding or from a metal by, for example, stamping, plasma cutting, water-jetting, etc. The light source componentry described herein can also be supplied as one or more components or modules to be joined with an elongated body or bumper of a door stop, for example, by insertion, gluing, molding, etc. Indeed, these methods are only examples and other techniques or combinations of techniques can be used.
Some exemplary methods associated with the present invention will now be described with reference to
The description of particular embodiments of the present invention is now complete. Many of the described features may be substituted, altered or omitted without departing from the scope of the invention. For example, alternate shapes of channels (e.g., circular, triangular, etc.) may be substituted for the inverted “T” channel shown. As another example, any of a variety of adornments (e.g., superheroes, college teams, homemade, etc.) may be used with the door stops of the present invention. As yet another example, a door stop can include means (e.g., a plurality of channels, etc.) for attaching multiple adornments to the same door stop. These and other deviations from the particular embodiments shown will be apparent to those skilled in the art, particularly in view of the foregoing disclosure.
This application is a continuation of co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 16/286,787, filed Feb. 27, 2019 by at least one common inventor, which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 15/388,386, filed Dec. 22, 2016 by at least one common inventor, which claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 62/270,862, filed Dec. 22, 2015 by at least one common inventor, each of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
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