Claims
- 1. A variable-length security bar comprising at least two sections, at least two of said sections being telescopically connected to each other, one of said telescopically connecting sections having opposing longitudinal slots, another of said telescopically connecting sections having two rod-like elements passing laterally through respective pairs of holes therethrough and through said slots, whereby said bar can telescope between a fully-extended position where one said rod-like element contacts one end of said slots, and a reduced-length position where the other said rod-like element contacts the other end of said slots, at least one of said rod-like elements being repositionable longitudinally relative to the other said rod-like element by being repositioned through another pair of holes, thereby providing a variable distance between said rod-like elements within said slots, whereby the distance between said fully-extended position and said reduced-length position can be varied, one end of said bar having means for engaging a floor adjacent a door, and the other end of said bar having means for engaging a door handle or other means on the door, said variable distance between said rod-like elements thereby enabling partial opening of said door if desired.
- 2. A variable-length security bar as recited in claim 1, comprising three sections, namely two said telescoping sections, and a third section telescopically connected to a lower one of the other two telescoping sections, securable thereto in any one of a number of discrete possible positions, whereby the overall maximum length of the bar can be varied.
- 3. A variable-length security bar as recited in claim 1, further comprising a spring positioned to bias said bar towards said fully-extended position.
- 4. A variable-length security bar as recited in claim 2, further comprising a spring positioned to bias said bar towards said fully-extended position.
- 5. A variable-length security bar as recited in claim 1, where one end of said bar has a generally Y-shaped end and the other end of the said bar has a pivoting foot pad with a skid-resistant lower surface.
- 6. A variable-length security bar as recited in claim 2, where one end of said bar has a generally Y-shaped end and the other end of the said bar has a pivoting foot pad with a skid-resistant lower surface.
- 7. A variable-length security bar as recited in claim 3, where one end of said bar has a generally Y-shaped end and the other end of the said bar has a pivoting foot pad with a skid-resistant lower surface.
- 8. A variable-length security bar as recited in claim 4, where one end of said bar has a generally Y-shaped end and the other end of the said bar has a pivoting foot pad with a skid-resistant lower surface.
- 9. A variable-length security bar as recited in claim 1, wherein said longitudinal slots have a length of at least four inches, and wherein said variable distance between said rod-like elements can be varied from zero to at least four inches apart.
- 10. A variable-length security bar as recited in claim 2, wherein said longitudinal slots have a length of at least four inches, and wherein said variable distance between said rod-like elements can be varied from zero to at least four inches apart.
- 11. A variable-length security bar as recited in claim 3, wherein said longitudinal slots have a length of at least four inches, and wherein said variable distance between said rod-like elements can be varied from zero to at least four inches apart.
- 12. A variable-length security bar as recited in claim 4, wherein said longitudinal slots have a length of at least four inches, and wherein said variable distance between said rod-like elements can be varied from zero to at least four inches apart.
- 13. A variable-length security bar as recited in claim 5, wherein said longitudinal slots have a length of at least four inches, and wherein said variable distance between said rod-like elements can be varied from zero to at least four inches apart.
- 14. A variable-length security bar as recited in claim 6, wherein said longitudinal slots have a length of at least four inches, and wherein said variable distance between said rod-like elements can be varied from zero to at least four inches apart.
- 15. A variable-length security bar as recited in claim 7, wherein said longitudinal slots have a length of at least four inches, and wherein said variable distance between said rod-like elements can be varied from zero to at least four inches apart.
- 16. A variable-length security bar as recited in claim 8, wherein said longitudinal slots have a length of at least four inches, and wherein said variable distance between said rod-like elements can be varied from zero to at least four inches apart.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/708,726 filed Sep. 5, 1996, now abandoned, which was a formal application based on and claiming the benefit of provisional application No. 60/003,236, filed Sep. 5, 1995.
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