Claims
- 1. A stop member, for use with a closure member comprising a door or window, the stop member including:
- (a) a barrel which, in use, is secured to a floor or wall reveal adjacent to a closing edge of the closure member at a location towards which the closure member is openable to give access therethrough, the barrel defining a recess in a top surface thereof;
- (b) a spigot comprising a substantially flat bar which is pivotally secured at one end thereof in said recess so as to be pivotable, about a first axis extending transversely of the recess, between a first position within the barrel and a second position in which it projects from the barrel;
- (c) adjustment means enabling the spigot to be pivoted between its first and second positions by a user's hand or foot, the adjustment means comprising a tongue pivotally connected at one end thereof to the barrel so as to be pivotable about a second axis, the tongue being pivotally connected adjacent to its other end to the other end of the spigot so as to be pivotable relative to the spigot about a third axis, the second axis and third axis each being substantially parallel to the first axis, and the second axis being defined by a pivot which is slidable along the recess towards and away from the first axis such that the tongue is within the barrel when the spigot is in its first position and such that, with the spigot in its second position, the tongue projects from the barrel and acts to hold the spigot in Its second position;
- (d) spring means in the recess and acting between the spigot and the barrel to urge the spigot to and thereby tending to positively retain the spigot in its first position, the spring means being secured in relation to the barrel between the first axis and the second axis at each of opposite sides of the recess, the spring means having an intermediate portion which extends towards the first axis and which engages a protrusion on the underside of the spigot to thereby urge the spigot to its first position; and
- (e) stop means included in the barrel to define a limit to movement of the spigot to its second position, the stop means being positioned to stop movement of the slidable pivot away from the first axis when the spigot reaches its second position;
- wherein, with the stop member secured to a floor or wall reveal at said location and with the spigot held in its second position by the tongue, the stop member is operable to limit opening of the closure member beyond that location, but with the stop member enabling the closure member to be fully opened or closed without hindrance when the spigot is in the first position.
- 2. A stop according to claim 1, the spring means is an elongate spring having an axis which extends transversely of the recess with each of opposite ends of the spring trapped in a respective opposite side member of the barrel, a portion of the spring intermediate its ends engaging and acting on said protrusion.
- 3. A stop according to claim 2, wherein the spring is a coiled spring.
- 4. A stop according to claim 3, wherein the spring is of coiled-rod form.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a Continuation-in-Part of U.S. Ser. No. 07/952,851, filed on Jan. 15, 1992 now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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