Claims
- 1. An apparatus for protecting automatic doors against damage from being struck by an item, such as a grocery cart, comprising:a) a protective frame having at least two upright members positioned exterior and adjacent a mounted edge of an automatic door; b) at least one absorbable member mounted to each of and between the upright members to deflect the item from the automatic door as the item strikes the absorbable member; c) means for rotating at least one of the upright members from a first position for deflecting items from contacting the automatic door, to a second position for allowing the automatic door to swing to the outside sufficiently to allow the automatic door to move fully to a breakaway position.
- 2. The apparatus in claim 1, wherein the automatic door is a door of a type which opens into a building under normal operating conditions.
- 3. The apparatus in claim 1, wherein one of the upright members is mounted stationary and a second member pivots between its first and second positions.
- 4. The apparatus in claim 3, wherein there is further provided absorbable members on the stationary upright member.
- 5. The apparatus in claim 1, wherein there is provided two absorbable members mounted between the upright members.
- 6. The apparatus in claim 1, wherein the upright member which rotates when in the second position allows the automatic door to open into the outside to a 90-degree position from a closed position.
- 7. An apparatus for protecting automatic doors of a type used in grocery stores against damage from being struck by an errant grocery cart, comprising:a) a protective frame having at least two upright members positioned exterior and adjacent a mounted edge of an automatic door, at least one of the upright members pivotable between first and second positions; b) at least two spaced apart absorbable members mounted to at least the upright member which pivots, in a first position, to receive impact from the errant grocery cart as the grocery cart strikes the absorbable members and deflects the grocery cart away from an automatic door mount; and c) in a second position, moveable for allowing the automatic door to swing to outside at least 90 degrees from a closed position during an emergency.
- 8. The apparatus in claim 7, wherein one of the two upright members remains stationary at all times.
- 9. The apparatus in claim 8, further comprising at least two stationary absorbable members positioned on the stationary upright member for receiving impact of the grocery cart before impact is received by the absorbable members on the upright member which pivots.
- 10. An apparatus for protecting doors of a type used in grocery stores against damage from being struck by an errant grocery cart, comprising:a) a protective frame having at least two upright members positioned exterior and adjacent a mounted edge of a door, at least one of the upright members pivotable between first and second positions; b) at least two spaced apart absorbable members mounted to at least the upright member which pivots, in a first position, for receiving impact from the errant grocery cart as the grocery cart strikes the absorbable members and deflecting the grocery cart away from a door mount; and c) moveable to a second position, for allowing the door to swing to outside sufficient to be in a breakaway position from a closed position as required during an emergency.
- 11. The apparatus in claim 10, wherein the breakaway position is 90 degrees to exterior from a closed position of a door.
- 12. The apparatus in claim 10, wherein one of the upright members is stationary and further comprises at least two circular bumpers which absorb impact of the grocery cart before the grocery cart makes contact with the absorbable members on the upright member which pivots.
- 13. The apparatus in claim 10, further comprising a spring member mounted on the member which pivots which allows the absorbable members on the member which pivots to automatically return to the first position after a door has returned to normal operation from the breakaway position.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
Priority of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/294,101, filed May 29, 2001, incorporated herein by reference, is hereby claimed.
US Referenced Citations (3)
Provisional Applications (1)
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