Claims
- 1. A doorstop comprising:a telescoping handle; and a foot mounted at a lower end of the handle wherein the foot is insertable under a lower edge of a door, the lower edge located adjacent floor level, wherein the foot comprises: a first sloped portion at one end of the foot; second sloped portion at an opposite end of the foot wherein the second sloped portion has a different slope than the first sloped portion; and a central portion raised between the first and second sloped portions wherein the central portion has a vertical bore adapted for receiving the lower end of the handle.
- 2. The doorstop of claim 1 wherein the handle comprises:an inner tube having an upper end and a lower end, the lower end of the inner tube mounted to the foot and the upper end having a hole; a spring pin disposed within the inner tube and extending through the hole of the inner tube; and an outer tube that slides over the inner tube and is slidable between a collapsed position and at least one extended position.
- 3. The doorstop of claim 2 wherein the outer tube includes an upper end having a first hole and a lower end having a second hole such that when the upper tube is in the collapsed position the spring pin extends through the first hole and when the upper tube is in the extended position the spring pin extends through the second hole.
- 4. The doorstop of claim 1, and further comprising:a clip mounted to the handle.
- 5. The doorstop of claim 1 wherein the telescoping handle has a length in the collapsed position between about 14 inches and about 23 inches and in the extended position the length is between about 28 inches and about 34 inches.
- 6. The doorstop of claim 1 wherein the upper tube includes a first hole located at the upper end of the outer tube such that when the outer tube is in the collapsed position the spring pin extends through the first hole.
- 7. The doorstop of claim 6 wherein the outer tube further comprises a second hole located at the lower end of the outer tube such that when the outer tube is in the extended position the spring pin extends through the second hole.
- 8. The doorstop of claim 7 wherein the outer tube, the inner tube and the spring pin are arranged so as to require the spring pin to be pressed to permit the outer tube to slide between the collapsed position and the extended position.
- 9. A doorstop comprising:a foot for insertion under a lower edge of a door, the lower edge adjacent floor level, wherein the foot comprises: a first sloped portion at one end of the foot; a second sloped portion at an opposite end of the foot wherein the second sloped portion has a different slope than the first sloped portion; and a central portion raised between the first and second sloped portions wherein the central portion has a vertical bore adapted for receiving the lower end of the handle; and a handle connected at a lower end to the foot, the handle comprising: an inner tube having a lower end mounted to the foot; a spring pin disposed within the inner tube; and an outer tube that slides over the inner tube and is slidable between a collapsed position and at least one extended position.
- 10. The doorstop of claim 9 wherein the spring pin secures the outer tube in the collapsed position or the extended position.
- 11. A doorstop comprising:a foot having a top surface, the foot for insertion under a lower edge of a door with the lower edge being adjacent floor level, wherein the foot comprises: a first sloped portion at one end of the foot; a second sloped portion at an opposite end of the foot wherein the first and second sloped portions have differing slopes; and a central portion between the sloped regions, the central portion having a vertical bore adapted for receiving the lower end of the inner tube, an inner tube having a lower end and an upper end, the lower end being attached to the top surface of the foot and the upper end having a hole; a spring pin disposed within the inner tube and extending through the hole of the inner tube; and an outer tube having a lower end and an upper end wherein the outer tube coaxially slides over the inner tube and the outer tube is slidable between a collapsed position and at least one extended position.
- 12. The doorstop of claim 11, and further comprising:a clip mounted to the outer tube for securing the doorstop to another object.
- 13. The doorstop of claim 11, and further comprising:a spring disposed within the outer tube wherein the spring biases the outer tube into the extended position when the spring pin is pressed.
- 14. The doorstop of claim 11 wherein when the outer tube is in the extended position the outer tube and the inner tube have a combined length between about 28 inches and about 34 inches.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION(S)
This application claims priority from provisional application No. 60/240,724 filed Oct. 16, 2000, for “PORTABLE DOORSTOP WITH ERGONOMIC ADVANTAGES” by Robert O. Duff.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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