The present invention relates to systems for easily installed secure pet doors with a security panel to prevent unwanted entry along with sealing the pet door from extreme weather conditions and withstanding impacts from airborne objects.
In areas that are subject to extreme weather conditions there is a need for a pet door that has the functionality to be sealed closed to prevent the weather from passing through the pet door which includes a seal that reduces and prevents wind, water, ice, and flying objects from passing through the pet door. There is also a need in areas subject to chances of unwanted entries to be able to seal the pet door shut in order to mitigate the chances of an unwanted entry taking place through the pet door.
The prior art does not address these problems effectively and only address the problems of providing security against unwanted entries and preventing only mild to moderate weather conditions from getting past the pet door. The structure and anchoring of the prior art is lacking the ability to prevent extreme weather conditions and airborne object impacts at high speeds from entering through the pet door. The prior art also does not address the above issues to the degree of achieving relevant structural and impact ratings for hurricane sever weather conditions along with mitigating unwanted entries by intruders. Therefore, there is a need for a pet door which can be easily installed and sealed shut to prevent unwanted entries, extreme weather conditions, and flying objects from entering through the pet door that is also up to standard for relevant structural and impact ratings for hurricane sever weather conditions to provide for increased safety and security of users.
This background information is provided to reveal information believed by the applicant to be of possible relevance to the present invention. No admission is necessarily intended, nor should be construed, that any of the preceding information constitutes prior art against the present invention.
With the above in mind, embodiments of the present invention are related to a pet travel door system. The pet travel door system according to the present invention may be defined by an embodiment including a door having an integrated pet travel door. The pet travel door system according to the present invention may also be defined by an embodiment including a door panel having an integrated travel door that may be configured to be inserted into a door. The pet travel door system according to the present invention may further be defined by a kit for retrofitting an existing door with a pet travel door.
The pet travel door system, in one embodiment, may include a door having an integrated pet travel door. The door may include a main body member, a structural member, and a U-shaped structural member. The main body member may have a door panel located thereon and a passageway formed in the door panel. The passageway may include a recess formed at the top and/or bottom in it that may be adapted to accept the placement of the structural member within it. The U-shaped structural member may also be placed overlaying the structural member and the recess. The structural member and U-shaped structural members may include one or more through channels formed through a portion of them. The main body member may also include receiving channels formed at the top and/or bottom of the passageway that are adjacent to and match the placement of the through channels on the structural members and the U-shaped structural members. The through channels formed in the structural members and the U-shaped structural member may also be positioned to align with each other and the receiving channels formed in the main body member.
The structural member and the U-shaped structural member may be secured to the recess using either adhesive and/or double-sided adhesive tape. The system may further include a pet travel door having a pet travel door frame that is attached to the door panel. The pet travel door frame may have a shape that is substantially similar to the shape of the passageway formed in the panel. The pet travel door frame may be secured to the door panel adjacent to the top, bottom, and/or side portions of the passageway using screws and/or bolts. The screws and/or bolts may be placed so that they may be only accessible from one side of the door panel.
The system may include a security panel that is configured to cover the pet travel door. The security panel may include a security panel body member, a lower security panel structural member, and a pair of structural post members. The lower security panel structural member may be connected to a bottom portion of the security panel member, and the pair of structural post members may be connected to a bottom portion of the lower security panel structural member and extending outwardly therefrom.
The system may further include a lock member that is carried by a top portion of the security panel body member with the lock member being rotatably moveable between a locked position and an unlocked position. The lock member may include a locking arm, where the locked position of the lock member may be defined as the locking arm of the lock member being positioned to engage a lock slot formed in a portion of the door panel adjacent to the top of the passageway, and the unlocked position of the lock member may be defined as the locking arm being positioned to disengage the lock slot formed in the door panel.
The security panel may include an upper security panel structural member that may be fixed to the top of the security panel body member. Where the upper security panel structural member may have an upper security panel lock slot formed therein and that may be positioned to align with the lock slot formed in the door panel.
The system may include a seal member that may be positioned adjacent the outer peripheral portion of the security panel body member. The seal member may have a lock slot formed therein that may be positioned to align with the lock slot formed in the door panel.
The lock member may include a key lock that is moveable between unlocked and locked positions. When the key lock is in the locked position, the lock member may not be moveable between locked and unlocked positions, and when the key lock is in the unlocked position, the lock member may be moveable between locked and unlocked positions.
Another embodiment of the pet travel door system according to the present invention is directed to a door panel having an integrated pet travel door. The door panel may include a body member that may include a front face and a back face. The pet travel door may be carried by the body member. The door panel may also include a body frame member affixed to the to the body member. A passageway may be formed in the body member, and may be defined as having a top, a bottom, and side portions extending between the top and the bottom.
A recess may be formed within the top and/or the bottom of the passageway of the body member. The door panel may also include a structural member matingly engaged with the recess, and a U-shaped structural member that overlies the recess having the structural member matingly engaged thereto. The structural member and the U-shaped structural member may have a through channel formed through a portion thereof. The body member may have a respective receiving channel formed therein adjacent to the top and/or the bottom of the passageway. The through channels formed in the structural member and the U-shaped structural member are positioned to align with one another and with the respective receiving channel formed in the body member.
Another embodiment of the pet travel door system according to the present invention is directed to a kit to retrofit an existing door to include a pet travel door. The kit may include a container, a pet travel door carried by the container, and a structural member carried by the container. The kit may also include a U-shaped structural member carried by the container, and at least one of an adhesive, an adhesive double sided tape, at least one screw, and at least one bolt carried by the container. The pet travel door may be adapted to be affixed within a passageway formed through a portion of the existing door. The pet travel door may also be adapted to be affixed within the passageway using at least one of the adhesive, the adhesive double-sided tape, the at least one bolt, and the at least one screw.
Some embodiments of the present invention are illustrated as an example and are not limited by the figures of the accompanying drawings, in which like references may indicate similar elements.
The present invention will now be described more fully hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which preferred embodiments of the invention are shown. This invention may, however, be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein. Rather, these embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will be thorough and complete, and will fully convey the scope of the invention to those skilled in the art. Those of ordinary skill in the art realize that the following descriptions of the embodiments of the present invention are illustrative and are not intended to be limiting in any way. Other embodiments of the present invention will readily suggest themselves to such skilled persons having the benefit of this disclosure. Like numbers refer to like elements throughout.
Although the following detailed description contains many specifics for the purposes of illustration, anyone of ordinary skill in the art will appreciate that many variations and alterations to the following details are within the scope of the invention. Accordingly, the following embodiments of the invention are set forth without any loss of generality to, and without imposing limitations upon, the claimed invention.
In this detailed description of the present invention, a person skilled in the art should note that directional terms, such as “above,” “below,” “upper,” “lower,” and other like terms are used for the convenience of the reader in reference to the drawings. Also, a person skilled in the art should notice this description may contain other terminology to convey position, orientation, and direction without departing from the principles of the present invention.
Furthermore, in this detailed description, a person skilled in the art should note that quantitative qualifying terms such as “generally,” “substantially,” “mostly,” and other terms are used, in general, to mean that the referred to object, characteristic, or quality constitutes a majority of the subject of the reference. The meaning of any of these terms is dependent upon the context within which it is used, and the meaning may be expressly modified.
An embodiment of the invention, as shown and described by the various figures and accompanying text, provides a reinforce pet door system that may include a pet travel door 301, illustratively shown in
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The pet travel door 301 may be installed into a body member 201 of the door panel 303. The body member 201 of the door panel 303 that has the pet travel door 301 installed therein may be installed into a main body member 101 of a door 100 that has a portion or all of one of its door panels 105 removed. Those skilled in the art will appreciate that it contemplated that the door panel 105 may be removed after manufacture of the door 100 to allow for installation of the door panel 303 in the door 100, or that the door 100 may be manufactured without the door panel 105 to similarly allow for installation of the door panel 303 having the integrated pet door 301 according to the present invention. The main body member 101 that the body member 201 is installed into may not require that a door panel 105 is removed and may only require removing a portion of the main body member 101 so that the door panel 201 may be matingly installed into the main body member 101. Those skilled in the art will also appreciate that the door panel 303 having the integrated pet travel door 301 may also be installed into a door 100 that does not include door panels. In such a case, it is contemplated that a passageway will be formed in the door 100 to accommodate installation of the door panel 303 having the pet travel door 301 integrated therein. The body member 201 may comprise of a number of different insulating and non-insulating materials. The insulating materials that may be used as the body member 201 may be, without limitation, fiberglass, expanded polystyrene, polyurethane, mineral wool, cellulose, E-glass reinforced fiberglass, S-glass reinforced fiberglass, aramid reinforced fiberglass, carbon reinforced fiberglass, and other materials as recognized by those skilled in the art to be used as and/or in the body member 201 of an embodiment of the present invention.
Moreover, as mentioned further below, the body member 201 may comprise of a door panel that was cut out of a door during the manufacturing process of said door. Door panels that are cut out of a door during the manufacturing process are generally discarded and eventually located in a land fill with other construction waste and debris. The present invention can advantageously repurpose that which would have been wasted or environmentally unfriendly trash/debris, and using it to carry out the goals, features and advantages of the present invention. Therefore, the present invention is environmentally friendly and helps to reduce waste.
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The reinforcement panel 602 may be affixed to a face on the security panel body member 102, preferably a back-side face of the security panel body member 102. The material used for the reinforcement panel 602 may be, without limitation, polycarbonate. Those skilled in the art will recognize that the reinforcement panel 602 may comprise of a number of different materials while still accomplishing all the goals, features, and advantages of the present invention. The reinforcement panel 602 may be adapted to cover the same area as the face of the security panel body member 102 that the reinforcement panel 602 is attached to. Those skilled in the art will appreciate that the frame 302 of the alternative pet travel door 301 illustrated in
The lock member 104 may be carried by a front face of the security panel body member 102, and preferably at a top portion of the front face of the security panel body member 102. The lock member 104 may include a locking arm 601 that may be attached to the lock member 104. The lock member 104 may be rotatably movable between a locked position and an unlocked position. The locked position of the lock member 104 may be defined by the locking arm 601 being positioned to extend outwardly, from the door and to engage a security panel body member lock slot 701 (discussed in greater detail below). The unlocked position of the lock member 104 may be defined by the locking arm 601 being rotatably positioned so as not to engage the security panel body member lock slot 701.
Those skilled in the art will notice and appreciate that a number of different types of locks may be implemented as the lock member 104 while still accomplishing all the goals, features, and advantages of the system. For example, without limitation, a padlock, a deadbolt, a lever handle, a cam lock, a euro profile cylinder, a mortise lock, a T-handle lock, a rim latch lock, a multi-point lock, a key-operated security lock, a closed shackle lock, a straight shackle lock, an open shackle padlock, a long shackle padlock, electronically operated locks, and many other lock types known by those skilled in the art may be used as the lock member 104 while still accomplishing all the goals, features, and advantages of the system.
The lock member 104 may include a key lock 801 that is connected to the lock member 104. The key lock 801 may be configured so that when the key lock 801 is in a locked position the lock member 104 is restricted from rotatably moving, and when the key lock 801 is not in the locked position the lock member 104 is unrestricted and is free to rotatably move. The security panel body member 102 may include a security panel body member lock slot 701 that may be configured to allow for movement of the locking arm 601 when the lock member 104 is in the locked and/or unlocked positions. Details for the lock member's 104 locking functions follow further below.
Those skilled in the art will notice and appreciate that a verity of different types of locks may be used as the key lock 801 while still accomplishing all the goals, features, and advantages of the present invention. For example, without limitation, the key lock 801 may comprise of a combination lock, a touchscreen security lock, a proximity signal lock, a deadbolt, a fingerprint reader lock, a remote signal lock, a biometric scanner lock, and/or other types of locks as understood by those skilled in the art.
Embodiments of the present invention may not have a key lock 801 included with the lock member 104. Instead, some embodiments of the present invention may include a key lock 801 that is separate and not connected to the lock member 104. The key lock 801 may instead be carried by the security panel body member 102 and/or the body member 201. A key lock 104 that is not connected to the lock member 104 may include the same features and functionality as a key lock 104 that is connected to the lock member 104 as described herein. An embodiment of the present invention may also not include a key lock 104 as a component of the system so that the lock member 104 is the only component of the system with locking functionality, as illustratively shown in
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The lower security panel structural member 1003 may be attached to a lower portion of the security panel body member 102 and may include one or more structural post members 901 (also illustrated in
The lower security panel structural member 1003 may be in the shape of a “U” and configured to snugly form around the security panel body member 102 when affixed thereto. The lower security panel structural member 1003 may also be split into separate pieces, or the upper security panel structural member 1001 and the lower security panel structural member 1003 may be connected together as on single monolithic unit as illustratively shown in
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The seal members 501 may include a grip member 501a and a sealing lip 501b, as illustratively shown in
The seal members 501 may include, without limitation, a heterogeneous combination of polyvinyl chloride and a flexible material. The flexible material used may be a rubber, plastic, composite, or other material as understood by those skilled in the art to be used as a flexible material that can be used for all or a portion of the seal member 501, the grip member 501a, and/or the sealing lip 501b.
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The unlocked position of the lock member 104 is defined by the locking arm 601 being positioned to disengage the pet travel door frame lock slot 1203, the structural member lock slot 1601, the U-shaped structural member lock slot 1505, the upper security panel lock slot 1104, the upper security panel structural member lock slot 1002, the security panel body member lock slot 701 and/or the door panel lock slot (not shown) or body member lock slot (not shown).
The pet travel door frame lock slot 120 the structural member lock slot 1601, the U-shaped structural member lock slot 1505, the upper security panel lock slot 1104, the upper security panel structural member lock slot 1002, the security panel body member lock slot 701, and/or a door panel lock slot (not shown) or body member lock slot (not shown) may be configured to be at an angle such that when the locking arm 601 of the lock member 104 is rotatably moved to the locked position the locking arm 601 may encounter increased resistance as it is increasingly rotatably is turned, and may experience a greater amount of friction as the locking arm 601 is rotatably moved to the locked position. The angle referred to above is an angle that is off-center from an imaginary vertical plane traveling between ends of the lock slots 1505 and 1601. In other words, the locking arm 601 may be configured so that when it is rotated into the locked position, the locking arm 601 is off-center from the imaginary plane to increase resistance and provide for a stronger locked position.
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As discussed in greater detail above, the structural member 1501 and the U-shaped structural member 1502 may have at least one through channel formed through a portion thereof. The at least one through channel may be adapted to be align with a through channel formed in the existing door 100 adjacent to at least one of the top and the bottom of the passageway 304.
The kit 1900 may also include a security panel 502 carried by the container. The security panel 502 may be configured to engage with portions of the pet travel door 301. The security panel 502 may include a security panel body member 102 having a front face and a back face and a lower security panel structural member 1003 connected to a bottom portion of the security panel body member 102 and having a pair of structural post members 901 extending outwardly therefrom. The security panel 502 may also include a lock member 104 carried by a top portion of the security panel body member 102. As described in greater detail above, the lock member 104 is rotatably moveable between a locked position and an unlocked position. The security panel 502 may also include an upper security panel structural member 1001 affixed to a top of the security panel body member 102. The upper security panel structural member 1001 has an upper security panel lock slot 1002 formed therein and positioned to align with the lock slot formed in the existing door 100.
The kit 1900 may further include a seal member 501 carried by the container 1902. The seal member 501 is adapted to be positioned adjacent an outer peripheral portion of the security panel body member 102. The seal member 501 may also have a lock slot 1104 formed therein and positioned to align with the lock slot formed in the existing door 100.
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In the system 1700, the security panel 502 may be configured to be rotatably moved between an opened position and/or a closed position by use of the hinge member 1702. The opened position of the security panel 502 may be defined as when the security panel 502 is rotatably moved so that it is not covering the pet travel door 301 and the closed position of the security panel 502 may be defined as when the security panel is rotatably moved so that it is covering the pet travel door 301.
The system 1700 may include the pet travel door lock slot 1203 being positioned on an inner facing side of the pet travel door frame 302 that is opposite of the hinge member 1702, as illustratively shown in
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All of the above mentioned and unmentioned, members, components, and pieces of the embodiments of the present invention may be connected, affixed, and or attached by one or more of bolts, nuts, screws, nails, adhesive, adhesive tape, adhesive double sided tape, cement, epoxy, glue, grout, tar, welding, and/or any other way of connecting/affixing/attaching the members and components of the present invention as understood by those skilled in the art. Those skilled in the art will notice and appreciate that the members and components of the present invention may be attached in a number of ways and still accomplish all the goals, features, and advantages of the present invention. Preferably, in the embodiments of the present invention any fasteners used to attach, affix, and/or connect the pieces, members, and/or components of the present invention such as, without limitation, nuts, bolts, screws, and/or nails are only accessible from an inside facing side of the present invention.
Embodiments of the present invention may also be adapted to be installed into walls, windows, glass doors, panels, and other surfaces rather than in a door 100 as described herein while still accomplishing all the goals, features, and advantages of the present invention.
Some of the illustrative aspects of the present invention may be advantageous in solving the problems herein described and other problems not discussed which are discoverable by a skilled artisan.
While the above description contains much specificity, these should not be construed as limitations on the scope of any embodiment, but as exemplifications of the presented embodiments thereof. Many other ramifications and variations are possible within the teachings of the various embodiments. While the invention has been described with reference to exemplary embodiments, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes may be made, and equivalents may be substituted for elements thereof without departing from the scope of the invention. In addition, many modifications may be made to adapt a particular situation or material to the teachings of the invention without departing from the essential scope thereof. Therefore, it is intended that the invention not be limited to the particular embodiment disclosed as the best or only mode contemplated for carrying out this invention, but that the invention will include all embodiments falling within the scope of the appended claims. Also, in the drawings and the description, there have been disclosed exemplary embodiments of the invention and, although specific terms may have been employed, they are unless otherwise stated used in a generic and descriptive sense only and not for purposes of limitation, the scope of the invention therefore not being so limited. Moreover, the use of the terms first, second, etc. do not denote any order or importance, but rather the terms first, second, etc. are used to distinguish one element from another. Furthermore, the use of the terms a, an, etc. do not denote a limitation of quantity, but rather denote the presence of at least one of the referenced item.
Thus the scope of the invention should be determined by the appended claims and their legal equivalents, and not by the examples given.
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