1. Field of the Invention
The present invention generally relates to a door knob cover configured to prevent actuation of a lock.
2. Description of Related Art
Often door knobs for interior residential applications include an integrated locking mechanism. The door knob unit with an integrated locking mechanism generally has a round button on an inner door knob that may be pushed in or turned to activate the locking mechanism. Additionally, the door knob unit may have an external door knob requiring a key or tool to unlock the locking mechanism or alternatively there may be no external door knob.
Door knob units with integrated locking mechanisms are typically installed on doors of rooms which may require privacy including bathrooms, bedrooms, offices, or external doors. In most situations, it may be advantageous to have an integrated locking mechanism. However, inadvertent activation of the integrated lock mechanism may be disadvantageous. In situations where quick access is required, doors may be inadvertently locked, rendering the room inaccessible. One example may include a household with a toddler where the young child may inadvertently engage the locking mechanism by pushing or turning the button on the door knob thereby becoming locked in a room and inaccessible. In a bathroom where chemicals are stored, this may be particularly dangerous.
In view of the above, it is apparent that there exists a need to prevent doors from being locked inadvertently.
In satisfying the above needs, as well as overcoming the enumerated drawbacks and other limitations of the related art, an embodiment of the present invention provides an apparatus to prevent actuation of a locking mechanism integrated in a door knob. The apparatus includes a door knob cover and a cap portion. The cap portion may be integrated into the door knob cover or may be a separate cap.
Commonly, the door knob is actuated by turning the door knob. The door knob cover is configured to engage the door knob during actuation of the door knob. In this example, the door knob cover would be rotated and engage the door knob thereby causing rotation of the door knob as well. Engagement of the door knob can occur by a surface of the door knob cover engaging the door knob due to the elasticity of the door knob cover, the geometry of the door knob, or tabs located on the inside of the door knob cover which may be pressed to engage the door knob.
The cap portion is configured to prevent the lock mechanism from actuating. The cap portion is preferably supported by the door knob cover and located over the locking mechanism. The cap is rigid, such that, any inadvertent pressure against the cap would be distributed away from the locking mechanism thereby preventing the actuation of the locking mechanism.
Further objects, features and advantages of this invention will become readily apparent to persons skilled in the art after a review of the following description, with reference to the drawings and claims that are appended to and form a part of this specification.
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The door knob cover 12 may be made of an elastic material such as neoprene or rubber, alternatively, the door knob cover 12 may be made of rigid or semi-rigid or other suitable materials. The door knob cover 12 is shown to fit tightly to the door knob 15. For instance, the door knob cover 12 can be elastically stretched to fully cover and engage the door knob 15. Alternatively, the door knob cover 12 may be made in a rigid or semi-rigid shape having other features to engage the door knob 15 such as rubber pads or other support members configured to engage the door knob 15 during actuation to open the door.
In order to aid in removal of the door knob cover 15 from the door knob 12, a removal loop 21 may be attached to the door knob cover 15. Additionally, a decoration (not shown) may be placed on the surface of the door knob cover 15 and/or cap 14 in order to enhance the aesthetic qualities of the door knob cover 15.
The cap 14 is supported by the door knob cover 12 and located over the lock mechanism 17 included in the door knob 15. The cap 14 covers the lock mechanism 17, shown here as a button, to prevent inadvertent actuation of the lock mechanism 17. A cavity 18 is formed by portions of the cap 14 and fits around the locking mechanism 17. A lip 20 rigidly supports the cap 14 against the door knob 15 such that pressure against the cap 14 will be distributed away from the locking mechanism 17 thereby preventing actuation of the locking mechanism 17. The cap 14 may be made of a rigid plastic, metal, or other suitable material.
The cap 14 may be supported by an opening 16 in the door knob cover 12. Further, the cap 14 is located over the lock mechanism 17 and held snugly in place by the elastic nature of the door knob cover 12 pressing the cap 14 against the door knob 15. The lip 20 engages the portions of the door knob cover 12 defining the opening 16, thereby preventing the cap 14 from falling out of the opening 16.
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As a person skilled in the art will readily appreciate, the above description is meant as an illustration of implementation of the principles this invention. This description is not intended to limit the scope or application of this invention in that the invention is susceptible to modification, variation and change, without departing from spirit of this invention, as defined in the following claims.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. provisional application entitled DOOR KNOB COVER, application No. 60/660,827 filed on Mar. 11, 2005, the entirety of which is hereby incorporated by reference.
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