1. Technical Field
This device relates to levers and lid retainment devices that are used to prop and hold lids and doors open by use of an elongated stick-like element with integral attachment lid engagement fittings.
2. Description of Prior Art
Prior art devices of this type have been directed to a variety of tubular stick-like elements that engage and hold lids and doors open, see for example U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,228,737, 6,244,650 and a trash container lid holder as seen in U.S. Pat. No. 5,595,317.
An elongated lid engagement and support element having an interlocking sectional shaft portion with curvilinear engagement ends extending therefrom. The engagement ends can slip under and engage a trash container lid allowing the user to lift “open” the lid and then prop it open using the oppositely disposed engagement end resting on the container itself for hands free access to the container.
Referring to
The central portion 14 has respective hollow end fittings 15A and 16A for insert registration of correspondingly configured mail end registration fittings 15B and 16B of the respective end portions 15 and 16 which interlock therein as seen in
The engagement surface “grips” 12 and 13 are of a half arcuate “C” shaped configuration and extend integrally in a transverse orientation from the respective end portions 15 and 16 and are in effective translateral orientation to one another as best seen in
A storage hook assembly 18 provides for a deployable hook 19 from within an elongated recess 20 in the respective end portions 15 and 16. The hook 19 as seen in
Each of the respective “C” shaped end engagement surface grips 12 and 13 have tapered free ends 12A and 12B and 13A and 13B with a raised insert portion of engagement material 24 of a high frictional co-efficiency therebetween. Oppositely disposed wedge extensions 25 are framed on the respective ends 12B and 13A with a rubberized end coating thereon at 26. The wedge extensions 25 are of a smooth molded material having a low frictional co-efficient to aid in the position and placement of the lid lift device 10 of the invention. Correspondingly, raised bands 27 of low frictional co-efficiency are formed on the outer side surface of the ends 12A and 12B and 13A and 13B to provide ease of lid (not shown) engagement as will be evident to those skilled in the art during use.
Referring now to
It will be evident to those skilled in the art that the lid lift device 10 and 25 of the invention is particularly suited for use with large commercial or residential type trash containers which have hinged lids which are difficult to hold open and simultaneously insert trash within by the user. Such a device of the invention provides a simple, safe and effective utilization entity that can provide for the simplified and safe support of trash container lids without blocking the access entrance to the container for insertion of trash.
It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various changes and modifications may be made therein without departing from the spirit of the invention.
This application claims benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/872,461, filed Dec. 4, 2006.
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Number | Date | Country | |
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60872461 | Dec 2006 | US |