Information
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Patent Grant
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6481052
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Patent Number
6,481,052
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Date Filed
Wednesday, September 6, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, November 19, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
- Knight; Anthony
- Hutton; Doug
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 248 3541
- 248 3546
- 248 2001
- 248 181
- 248 1811
- 248 28831
- 248 156
- 269 905
- 269 904
- 269 254 CS
- 269 53
- 269 541
- 254 133 A
- 016 85
- 016 426
- 016 422
- 016 421
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A door holding device is disclosed for wedging a door relative to a ceiling for preventing swinging or falling over of the door during painting thereof. The device includes a tubular member having a first and a second end. A biasing device having a first and a second extremity is disposed within the tubular member so that the first extremity of the biasing device abuts against the first end of the tubular member. A piston having a first and a second termination is slidably disposed within the tubular member so that the first termination of the piston abuts against the second extremity of the biasing device such that the piston is urged by the biasing device axially away from the first end of the tubular member. A door engaging fastener is rigidly secured to the first end of the tubular member such that in use of the device, the door engaging fastener is disposed between the door and the first end of the tubular member. A ceiling pad is connected to the second termination of the piston for engaging the ceiling, the arrangement being structured such that in use of the device, when the device is positioned between the door and the ceiling, the biasing device urges the door engaging fastener against the door and the ceiling pad against the ceiling so that the door is wedged and prevented from swinging or falling over so that painting of the door is permitted.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a door holding device for wedging a door relative to a ceiling. More specifically, the present invention relates to a door holding device for wedging a door relative to a ceiling for preventing the door from falling over for painting and drying purposes.
2. Information Disclosure Statement
In the construction industry, when a house is built, the carpenters typically hang the doors prior to having the doors painted. Consequently, a painter will often remove the door by extracting the hinge pins and will prop the door against a wall for painting. When one side of the door is painted, the door must be turned over for painting the other side. The aforementioned procedures are time consuming and the turning over of a freshly painted door often causes marking or smudging of the paintwork.
The present invention enables a painter to wedge the door open by means of a device which extends between the top of the door and the ceiling. The device may be positioned between the top of the door and the ceiling when the hinge pins have been removed. Alternatively, the door may be wedged in the open disposition thereof while hinged to the door frame.
Additionally, the device according to the present invention is particularly applicable for assisting a painter in painting both sides of a door without having to turn the door. However, the present invention is equally useful in wedging a window or other object relative to a ceiling for simplifying the painting thereof.
Therefore, it is a primary feature of the present invention to provide a door holding device that overcomes the problems associated with the prior art door painting arrangements.
Another feature of the present invention is the provision of a door holding device that is inexpensive to manufacture and easy to use.
A further feature of the present invention is the provision of a door holding device that enables a painter to easily paint both sides of a door without any need to turn the door.
Other features and advantages of the present invention will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art by a consideration of the detailed description of a preferred embodiment of the present invention contained herein.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a door holding device for wedging a door relative to a ceiling for preventing the door from falling over for painting and drying purposes. The device includes a tubular member having a first and a second end. A biasing device having a first and a second extremity is disposed within the tubular member so that the first extremity of the biasing device abuts against the first end of the tubular member. A piston having a first and a second termination is slidably disposed within the tubular member so that the first termination of the piston abuts against the second extremity of the biasing device such that the piston is urged by the biasing device axially away from the first end of the tubular member. A door engaging fastener is rigidly secured to the first end of the tubular member such that in use of the device, the door engaging fastener is disposed between the door and the first end of the tubular member. A ceiling pad is connected to the second termination of the piston for engaging the ceiling. The arrangement is structured such that in use of the device, when the device is positioned between the door and the ceiling, the biasing device urges the door engaging fastener against the door and the ceiling pad against the ceiling so that the door is wedged and prevented from swinging or falling over so that painting of the door is permitted.
In a more specific embodiment of the present invention, the tubular member is of cylindrical configuration and is fabricated from metal.
Furthermore, the biasing device is a compression spring and the piston is a cylindrical tube which has an outside diameter and the tubular member has an inside diameter which is greater than the outside diameter of the cylindrical tube so that sliding of the piston within the tubular member is permitted.
Also, the door engaging fastener includes a cap which is secured to the first end of the tubular member and a plurality of spikes extend axially away from the cap and away from the first end of the tubular member.
The ceiling pad includes a block having a first and a second face, the first face being connected to the second termination of the piston. A resilient pad is secured to the second face of the block for contacting the ceiling and for preventing slippage of the device relative to the ceiling.
In one aspect of the present invention, a connector having a proximal and a distal end is arranged with the proximal end being secured to the second termination of the piston, the distal end defining a ball coupling. The first face of the block defines a socket for the swivelling reception therein of the ball coupling. The ceiling pad is arranged such that when the door engaging fastener is urged against the door, swivelling of the resilient pad and block is permitted so that engagement of a cathedral ceiling by the resilient pad is achieved.
The device also includes a handle which is connected to the tubular member. The handle includes a U-shaped member, the U-shaped member having a base. A first and a second arm extend from the base the first arm having a first and a second end. Also, the second arm has a first and a second termination. A hand grip has a first and a second extremity, the first extremity of the hand grip being secured to the second end of the first arm. The second extremity of the hand grip is secured to the second termination of the second arm.
A saddle has a first and a second end and the saddle cooperates with the base of the U-shaped member so that the tubular member is fixedly disposed between the saddle and the base.
Additionally, the first end of the saddle defines a head, the second end of the saddle defining a hole. The base of the U-shaped member defines a slot for the engagable reception therein of the head. The base also defines an aperture which is aligned with the hole. A threaded fastener extends through the hole and the aligned aperture so that when the threaded fastener is tightened, the tubular member is locked between the saddle and the base so that axial adjustment and fastening of the handle relative to the tubular member is permitted.
Many modifications and variations of the present invention will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art by a consideration of the detailed description contained hereinafter taken in conjunction with the annexed drawings which show a preferred embodiment of the present invention. However, such modifications and variations fall within the spirit and scope of the present invention as defined by the appended claims.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a side elevational view partially in section of a door holding device according to the present invention for wedging a door relative to a ceiling for preventing swinging or falling over of the door;
FIG. 2
is a similar view to that shown in
FIG. 1
but shows a further embodiment of the present invention; and
FIG. 3
is a sectional view taken on the line
3
—
3
of FIG.
1
.
Similar reference characters refer to similar parts throughout the various embodiments of the drawings.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a side elevational view partially in section of a door holding device generally designated
10
according to the present invention, for wedging a door
12
relative to a ceiling
14
for preventing swinging or falling over of the door
12
during painting thereof.
As shown in
FIG. 1
, the door holding device
110
includes a tubular member
16
having a first and a second end
18
and
20
respectively. A biasing device
22
having a first and a second extremity
24
and
26
respectively is disposed within the tubular member
16
so that the first extremity
24
of the biasing device
22
abuts against the first end
18
of the tubular member
16
. A piston
28
having a first and a second termination
30
and
32
is slidably disposed within the tubular member
16
so that the first termination
30
of the piston
28
abuts against the second extremity
26
of the biasing device
22
such that the piston
28
is urged by the biasing device
22
axially away from the first end
18
of the tubular member
16
as indicated by the arrow
33
. A door engaging fastener generally designated
34
is rigidly secured to the first end
18
of the tubular member
16
such that in use of the device
10
, the door engaging fastener
34
is disposed between the door
12
and the first end
18
of the tubular member
16
. A ceiling pad generally designated
36
is connected to the second termination
32
of the piston
28
for engaging the ceiling
14
. The arrangement is structured such that in use of the device
10
, when the device
10
is positioned between the door
12
and the ceiling
14
, the biasing device
22
urges the door engaging fastener
34
against the door
12
and the ceiling pad
36
against the ceiling
14
so that the door
12
is wedged and prevented from swinging or falling over so that painting of the door
12
is permitted.
In a more specific embodiment of the present invention, the tubular member
16
is of cylindrical configuration and is fabricated from metal.
Furthermore, the biasing device
22
is a compression spring and the piston
28
is a cylindrical tube which has an outside diameter OD and the tubular member
16
has an inside diameter ID which is greater than the outside diameter OD of the cylindrical tube
28
so that sliding of the piston
28
within the tubular member
16
is permitted.
Also, the door engaging fastener
34
includes a cap
38
which is secured to the first end
18
of the tubular member
16
and a plurality of spikes
40
,
41
and
42
extend axially away from the cap
38
and away from the first end
18
of the tubular member
16
.
The ceiling pad
36
includes a block
44
having a first and a second face
46
and
48
respectively, the first face
46
being connected to the second termination
32
of the piston
28
. A resilient pad
50
is secured to the second face
48
of the block
44
for contacting the ceiling
14
and for preventing slippage of the device
10
relative to the ceiling
14
.
FIG. 2
is a similar view to that shown in
FIG. 1
but shows another embodiment of the present invention. As shown in
FIG. 2
, a connector
52
has a proximal and a distal end
54
and
56
respectively arranged such that the proximal end
54
is secured to the second termination
32
of the piston
28
, the distal end
56
defining a ball coupling
58
. A first face
46
a
of a block
44
a
defines a socket
60
for the swivelling reception therein of the ball coupling
58
. The ceiling pad
36
a
is arranged such that when the door engaging fastener
34
is urged against the door
12
, swivelling of a resilient pad
50
a
and block
44
a
as indicated by the arrow
61
is permitted so that engagement of a cathedral ceiling
14
a
by the resilient pad
50
a
is achieved.
FIG. 3
is a sectional view taken on the line
3
—
3
of FIG.
1
. As shown in
FIG. 3
, the device
10
also includes a handle generally designated
62
which is connected to the tubular member
16
. The handle
62
includes a U-shaped member generally designated
64
, the U-shaped member
64
having a base
66
. A first and a second arm
68
and
70
respectively extend from the base
66
, the first arm
68
having a first and a second end
72
and
74
respectively. Also, the second arm
70
has a first and a second termination
76
and
78
respectively. A hand grip
80
has a first and a second extremity
82
and
84
respectively, the first extremity
82
of the hand grip
80
being secured to the second end
74
of the first arm
68
. The second extremity
84
of the hand grip
80
is secured to the second termination
78
of the second arm
70
.
A saddle
86
has a first and a second end
88
and
90
respectively and the saddle
86
cooperates with the base
66
of the U-shaped member
64
so that the tubular member
16
is fixedly disposed between the saddle
86
and the base
66
.
Additionally, the first end
88
of the saddle
86
defines a head
92
, the second end
90
of the saddle
86
defining a hole
94
. The base
66
of the U-shaped member
64
defines a slot
96
for the engagable reception therein of the head
92
. The base
66
also defines an aperture
98
which is aligned with the hole
94
. A threaded fastener
100
extends through the hole
94
and the aligned aperture
98
so that when the threaded fastener
100
is tightened, the tubular member
16
is locked between the saddle
86
and the base
66
so that axial adjustment and fastening of the handle
62
relative to the tubular member
16
is permitted.
In operation of the device according to the present invention, the user will grip the device
10
by the hand grip
80
and will push the resilient pad
50
against the ceiling
14
to compress the spring
22
. The spikes
40
-
42
then engage the top of the door when pressure on the handle
80
is released so that the device
10
extends from the ceiling
14
to the top of the door
12
for wedging the same during painting of both sides of the door.
Although the device has been described with particular application to a door, those skilled in the art will appreciate that the device could equally be used for wedging a window or any other object to be painted.
Also, although the tubular member
16
is described as slidably receiving the piston
28
, the door engaging fastener could be attached to the piston and the ceiling pad could be attached to the tubular member.
The present invention provides a unique device for preventing movement of a door during the painting thereof.
Claims
- 1. A door holding device for wedging a door relative to a ceiling for preventing swinging or falling over of the door during painting thereof, said device comprising:a tubular member having a first and a second end; a biasing device having a first and a second extremity, said biasing device being disposed within said tubular member so that said first extremity of said biasing device abuts against said first end of said tubular member; a piston having a first and a second termination, said piston being slidably disposed within said tubular member so that said first termination of said piston abuts against said second extremity of said biasing device such that said piston is urged by said biasing device axially away from said first end of said tubular member; a door engaging fastener rigidly secured to said first end of said tubular member such that in use of the device, said door engaging fastener is disposed between the door and said first end of said tubular member; a ceiling pad connected to said second termination of said piston for engaging the ceiling, the arrangement being structured such that in use of said device, when said device is positioned between the door and the ceiling, said biasing device urges said door engaging fastener against the door and said ceiling pad against the ceiling so that the door is wedged and prevented from swinging or falling over so that painting of the door is permitted; a handle connected to said tubular member; said handle including: a U-shaped member, said U-shaped member including: a base; a first and a second arm extending from said base said first arm having a first and a second end, said second arm having a first and a second termination; a hand grip having a first and a second extremity, said first extremity of said hand grip being secured to said second end of said first arm, said second extremity of said hand grip being secured to said second termination of said second arm; a saddle having a first and a second end, said saddle cooperating with said base of said U-shaped member so that said tubular member is fixedly disposed between said saddle and said base; said first end of said saddle defining a head, said second end of said saddle defining a hole; said base of said U-shaped member defining a slot for the engagable reception therein of said head, said base also defining an aperture which is aligned with said hole; and a threaded fastener extending through said hole and said aligned aperture so that when said threaded fastener is tightened, said tubular member is locked between said saddle and said base so that axial adjustment and fastening of said handle relative to said tubular member is permitted.
- 2. A door holding device as set forth in claim 1 wherein said tubular member is of cylindrical configuration.
- 3. A door holding device as set forth in claim 2 whereinsaid piston is a cylindrical tube which has an outside diameter; said tubular member having an inside diameter which is greater than said outside diameter of said cylindrical tube so that sliding of said piston within said tubular member is permitted.
- 4. A door holding device as set forth in claim 1 wherein said tubular member is fabricated from metal.
- 5. A door holding device as set forth in claim 1 wherein said a biasing device is a compression spring.
- 6. A door holding device as set forth in claim 1 wherein said door engaging fastener includes:a cap which is secured to said first end of said tubular member; plurality of spikes extending axially away from said cap and away from said first end of said tubular member.
- 7. A door holding device as set forth in claim 1 wherein said ceiling pad includes:a block having a first and a second face, said first face being connected to said second termination of said piston; a resilient pad secured to said second face of said block for contacting the ceiling and for preventing slippage of said device relative to the ceiling.
- 8. A door holding device as set forth in claim 7 further including:a connector having a proximal and a distal end, said proximal end being secured to said second termination of said piston, said distal end defining a ball coupling; said first face of said block defining a socket for the swivelling reception therein of said ball coupling, said ceiling pad being arranged such that when said door engaging fastener is urged against the door, swivelling of said resilient pad and block is permitted so that engagement of a cathedral ceiling by said resilient pad is achieved.
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