Method of preventing persons from forgetting a door key and being locked out of a room

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6694787
  • Patent Number
    6,694,787
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, November 20, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, February 24, 2004
    21 years ago
Abstract
A method of reminding a person from locking themselves out of a room or dwelling comprises the steps of hanging a key on a door frame adjacent a door opening having a door hingedly mounted thereon, in such a position that when the door is swung open with respect to the door frame, the door will engage the key and dislodge the key from its means of support to cause it to fall to a floor surface adjacent the door opening. These steps alert the person of the presence of the key so as to remind the person to pick up and retain the key before allowing the door to close, thus preventing the person from being locked out of entry to the room without the key if the door automatically locks upon closing.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




It has been determined that mentally deficient persons will often leave their premises wherein the door will automatically lock behind them and the person will have forgotten to take an entry key with them. This means that the custodian of the premises will have to unlock the door for such persons, and it has also been determined that such persons often will react very negatively in self-abusive ways because they have forgotten their key and have locked themselves out of the premises.




It is therefore a principal object of this invention to provide a method of reminding persons, and particularly mentally deficient person from locking themselves out of a room or dwelling. A further object of this invention is to provide an inexpensive and easily implemented method of reminding a mentally deficient person from locking themselves out of a room or dwelling.




These and other objects will be apparent to those skilled in the art.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




A method of reminding persons, and particularly mentally deficient person from locking themselves out of a room or dwelling comprises the steps of hanging a key on a door frame adjacent a door opening having a door hingedly mounted thereon, in such a position that when the door is swung open with respect to the door frame, the door or lever attached to the door will engage the key and dislodge the key from its means of support to cause it to fall to a floor surface adjacent the door opening. These steps alert the person of the presence of the key so as to remind the person to pick up and retain the key before allowing the door to close, thus preventing the person from being locked out of entry to the room without the key if the door automatically locks upon closing.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of the key mounted in a “reminder” position;





FIG. 2

is a horizontal sectional view showing how the door, upon being opened, engages the key for dislodgement from its position of retainment;





FIG. 3

is a perspective view of the open door of this invention; and





FIG. 4

is a perspective view similar to

FIG. 1

but showing the opposite side of the structure of FIG.


1


.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




An exterior wall


10


of interior room


11


(

FIG. 2

) has a conventional door opening


12


with a door frame


14


comprised of door frame member


16


,


18


and


20


(FIGS.


1


and


2


). The door frame member


16


has a conventional door stop


22


.




Door


24


has a conventional latch


26


and a door latch handle


28


to actuate the same. The latch


26


is spring loaded and conventionally has the ability to be inserted into and withdrawn from latch keeper


29


(FIG.


2


).




The key ring


38


has a larger primary key ring


40


and a secondary key ring


42


. In practice, the primary key ring


40


is placed on the key support surface


32


so that one segment of the ring will be in the path of door


24


and lever


33


as it is opened. See FIG.


2


. As the door is opened further, the lever


33


will penetrate the key ring


40


and cause it to be pushed outwardly off of the end of support surface


32


upon engaging tapered edge


33


A, whereupon the key rings


40


,


42


and the key


38


will fall to the floor surface as illustrated in FIG.


3


. Thus, if the person involved will remember to hang the key


38


on the key retaining bracket


30


as shown in

FIG. 2

, and if the door is self-locking, and if the person forgets to remove key


38


from the retaining bracket


30


when departing the room


11


, the opening of the door will remove the key in the manner described and the person will be reminded of the presence of the key as it falls to the floor.




The key


38


has a primary key ring


40


and a larger secondary key ring


42


. In practice, the secondary key ring


42


is placed on the key support surface


32


so that one segment of the ring will be in the path of door


24


and lever


33


as it is opened. See FIG.


2


. As the door is opened further, the lever


33


will penetrate the key ring


42


and cause it to be pushed outwardly off of the end of support surface


32


upon engaging tapered edge


33


A, whereupon the key rings and the key will fall to the floor surface as illustrated in FIG.


3


. Thus, if the person involved will remember to hang the key


38


on the key retaining bracket


30


as shown in

FIG. 2

, and if the door is self-locking, and if the person forgets to remove key


38


from the retaining bracket


30


when departing the room


11


, the opening of the door will remove the key in the manner described and the person will be reminded of the presence of the key as it falls to the floor.




While lever element


33


with tapered edge


33


A is preferred, the method would still be operative if the lever element


33


was removed and the ring


42


was engaged only by the door


24


.




It is therefore seen that this method can be easily and inexpensively implemented, yet will be very effective by causing the key to come to the attention of the person involved in the event that the person forgets to have the key on their person as they depart the premises.



Claims
  • 1. In combination,a wall with a door opening, a door frame in the opening, a door hingedly mounted on the door frame on a vertical edge therefrom to pivot about a vertical axis between closed and open positions with respect to the door frame, a key support member mounted on the door frame adjacent an outer vertical edge of the door so that a key on the support member will be engaged by the outer vertical edge of the door and removed from the support member when the door is moved to an open position.
  • 2. The combination of claim 1 wherein a tapered lever is secured to the outer vertical edge of the door to engage the ring of a ring-mounted key on the support member when the door is opened.
  • 3. A device used to remind a person not to lock themselves out of a dwelling comprising:a door frame; a door hingedly connected to the door frame; a retaining bracket adapted to retain a key ring securedly connected to the door frame so that the door engages the key ring when moved from a closed position to an open position to therby remove the key ring from the retaining bracket.
  • 4. The device of claim 3 further comprising a lever securably connected to the door and adjacent to the retaining bracket so that when the door is moved to the open position the lever is disposed through the key ring.
  • 5. The device of claim 4 wherein the lever is tapered at a downward angle so as to facilitate the key ring in sliding off of the lever.
  • 6. A method of reminding a person to remember their keys when leaving a dwelling, the method steps comprising:attaching a retaining bracket adapted to retain a key ring to a door frame; placing a key ring on the retaining bracket by disposing the retaining bracket through the center of the key ring; and opening a door so that the door engages the key ring causing the key ring to fall to the floor.
  • 7. The method of claim 6 further comprising the steps of:securing a lever to the door adjacent having a downwardly tapered edge adjacent to the retaining bracket; disposing the lever through the key ring by opening the door; sliding the key ring down the tapered edge and off of the lever.
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Entry
Declaration of Kent L. Brown.