Claims
- 1. A sliding door stop, comprising:a first arm adapted to generally span an internal width of a sliding door header; a second arm spaced from said first arm; a connecting member connected between said first arm and said second arm; a first bumper surface on an inner edge of said first arm adapted to be positioned over a first track in said header; a second bumper surface on an outer edge of said first arm adapted to be positioned over a second track in said header; and a third bumper surface on an inner edge of said second arm adapted to be positioned over said first track in said header; wherein said door stop is adapted to be positioned around an outer roller assembly on a first sliding door hung on said firs track, so that said first arm and said second arm are adapted to be positioned adjacent respective opposite ends of said outer roller assembly, and said door stop is adapted to be slaved to slide with said first sliding door within said header; and said door stop is adapted to limit the maximum possible overlap of said first sliding door with a second sliding bar when said first bumper surface is engaged against an inner edge of said outer roller assembly of said first sliding door, and said second bumper surface is engaged against an outer edge of an inner roller assembly of said second sliding door hung on said second track, such that non-overlapping portions of said doors are provided to avoid damaging protruding handles on said first sliding door and said second sliding door.
- 2. The sliding door stop of claim 1, wherein said first arm is zigzag-shaped, and an intermediate portion of said first arm is adapted to be generally parallel to and positioned between outer roller assembly of said first sliding door and said inner roller assembly of said second sliding door when said first sliding door and said sliding door are moved to the maximum possible overlapping position, said intermediate portion of said first arm is adapted to prevent said outer roller assembly and said inner roller assembly from jumping off said first track and said second track.
- 3. The sliding door stop of claim 1, wherein said connecting member is arched for shock absorption.
- 4. The sliding door stop of claim 1, wherein said door stop is made of a slightly flexible plastic for shock absorption.
- 5. The sliding door stop of claim 1, further including resilient pads respectively attached to said first bumper surface, said second bumper surface, and said third bumper surface for improving shock absorption.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
I claim the benefit of a provisional patent application with Ser. No. 60/190,864 which was filed on Mar. 21, 2000.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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