Claims
- 1. A doorstop for selectively controlling the movement of a door, comprising a vertically extended shaft having a cylindrical lower portion slidably and rotatably received within a hole formed in a floor proximal a bottom edge of said door when in a closed position and a cross-member rigidly connected to said shaft above said cylindrical lower portion extending horizontally relative to said shaft, said cross-member having integrally connected thereto at least one end member projecting perpendicularly, substantially horizontally therefrom, wherein said door movement is discriminately controlled by selectively arranging said end members relative said door, said door movement substantially obstructed when said end member protrudes toward said door, said door movement controllably permitted when said end member protrudes away from said door wherein said door will contact said cross-member and pivot said cross-member about a vertical axis such that said door is arrested by substantially planer contact with said cross-member and said shaft, said cross-member extending horizontally a predetermined distance sufficient to ensure contact with said door over an area substantially wider than said shaft.
- 2. A doorstop as defined in claim 1 further comprising a shaft flange integrally connected to said shaft a predetermined distance from a lower end thereof, wherein said shaft flange extends radially from said shaft and rests on said floor to support said shaft within said hole.
- 3. A doorstop as defined in claim 2 wherein said cross-member comprises first and second substantially parallel horizontal portions, said second horizontal portion integrally connected to said shaft above said cylindrical lower portion and a predetermined distance below said first horizontal portion, said first horizontal portion integrally connected to said second horizontal portion by adjacent arcuate end members, said end members projecting substantially horizontally from said first and second horizontal portions.
- 4. A doorstop as defined in claim 3 wherein said second horizontal portion comprises a first horizontal half and a second horizontal half, each half extending horizontally and in opposite directions, said first horizontal half integrally connected to said shaft and said second horizontal half integrally connected to an additional vertical support shaft adjacent said shaft and connected to said flange.
- 5. A doorstop as defined in claim 1 further comprising a tubular receptacle snugly received within said hole, wherein said cylindrical lower portion of said shaft is slidably and rotatably received within said tubular receptacle.
- 6. A doorstop as defined in claim 5 further comprising a receptacle flange integrally connected to an upper end of said receptacle and extending radially therefrom to rest on said floor and support said receptacle within said hole.
- 7. A doorstop as defined in claim 6 further comprising a shaft flange integrally connected to said shaft a predetermined distance from a lower end thereof, wherein said flange shaft extends radially from said shaft and rests on said receptacle flange to support said lower portion within said receptacle.
- 8. A doorstop as defined in claim 6 further comprising means to affix said receptacle flange to said floor to secure said receptacle in said hole.
- 9. A doorstop as defined in claim 1 further comprising a rigid plate connected to said door adjacent said bottom edge thereof and proximal said shaft, such that movement of said door will urge said plate against said cross-member and said shaft, wherein a force exerted against said door will be distributed to said plate and across a surface area of said door adjacent thereto.
- 10. A doorstop as defined in claim 1 wherein said hole is formed in said floor adjacent said bottom edge and proximal a hinge supporting said door such that said cross-member abuts said door between said hinge and a vertical mid-line of said door.
- 11. A doorstop for selectively controlling the movement of a door, comprising:
- (a) a vertically extending shaft detachably secured to a floor proximal a lower edge of said door for rotary movement about a vertical axis; and
- (b) one or more horizontal cross-members connected to said shaft having end members projecting substantially orthogonally therefrom such that movement of said door is selectively controlled by arranging said end members relative to said door, said door movement substantially obstructed when said end members protrude toward said door and engage said door distal of said shaft, said door movement controllably permitted when said end members protrude away from said door wherein said door will urge said cross-member to pivot about said vertical axis and into substantially planer contact with said door.
- 12. A doorstop as defined in claim 11 further comprising a tubular receptacle received within a hole formed in said floor proximal to said door, wherein said shaft is received within said receptacle for rotary movement therein.
- 13. A doorstop as defined in claim 11 further comprising a rigid plate connected to said door in planer abutment therewith and proximal to said cross-member such that said door, when opened toward said cross-member, will urge said rigid plate in planer contact with said cross-member, wherein a force exerted against said door is distributed to said rigid plate and across the surface area of said door in contact therewith.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/858,495, filed Mar. 27, 1992.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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