Claims
- 1. A door brace for bracing a door against a fixed object, in a closed position, and for permitting a said door to be at least partially opened without removal of said brace, comprising:
- i) an elongate member of variable length comprising a hollow tube having a bar coaxially slidable therein from a first, retracted position to a second, extended position, whereby said elongate member can assume a first, retracted length, and a second, extended length;
- ii) first anchor means constructed and arranged to secure a first end of said elongate member to a said door;
- iii) second anchor means constructed and arranged to secure a second end of said elongate member to a fixed object;
- iv) a lever pivotable about a selected mount on a selected one of said tube or said bar of said elongate member, linked by at least one connector to the other of said tube or said bar adjacent said first end of said elongate member; and
- v) linkage means between said lever and said at least one connector, said lever being movable from a first position in which said connector is retracted, and said bar is retracted in said tube to a second position in which said connector is extended, and said bar is extended from said tube.
- 2. A door brace as claimed in claim 1, wherein said linkage means comprises at least one disc mounted on a selected one of said tube or said bar at said selected point thereof and affixed to said lever, whereby pivoting of said lever causes rotation of said disc, said at least one connector being pivotally affixed to said disc at a point spaced from said lever.
- 3. A door brace as claimed in claim 2, wherein said lever comprises a pair of arms, one on each side of said elongate member, and one said connector and one said disc is provided on each side of said elongate member cooperable with one of said arms of said lever.
- 4. A door brace as claimed in claim 3, wherein said lever is pivotable about a selected point on said tube.
- 5. A door brace as claimed in claim 4, further comprising an axle extending through said tube at said selected point, on which said discs and said lever are mounted.
- 6. A door brace as defined in claim 5, further comprising energy storage means biasing the elongate member towards the second length.
- 7. A door brace as defined in claim 6, wherein the energy storage means comprises a gas spring having a first end attached to the disc and a second end attached to the elongate member, whereby movement of the elongate member from the second length to the first length causes the gas spring to compress.
- 8. A door brace as defined in claim 6, further comprising restraining means for releasably fixing the elongate member at the first length, the restraining means comprising:
- a collar axially slidable on the elongate member;
- a clip attached to the collar for releasably receiving the lever.
- 9. A door brace as defined in claim 8, wherein:
- the lever comprises a first pin mounted perpendicularly to the elongate member; and
- the clip includes a cylindrical hook adapted to releasably receive the first pin.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/629,483, filed Apr. 11, 1996 now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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