CA2058707A1 - Sliding door and window safety bar - Google Patents
Sliding door and window safety barInfo
- Publication number
- CA2058707A1 CA2058707A1 CA 2058707 CA2058707A CA2058707A1 CA 2058707 A1 CA2058707 A1 CA 2058707A1 CA 2058707 CA2058707 CA 2058707 CA 2058707 A CA2058707 A CA 2058707A CA 2058707 A1 CA2058707 A1 CA 2058707A1
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- frames
- sliding door
- bar
- sliding
- safety bar
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- Abandoned
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Abstract
Project # ATHS-01 ABSTRACT :
In this invention, a simple metallic bar with a little handle, driven tightly into the sliding door or window frames, without exceeding the outside frame, makes all the doors and the screen (if there is any), one whole piece and with an attachment, screwed to the main wall frame, (optional and/or if necessary; gap between the inside and outside frames, see Fig.3A) makes the sliding doors and windows, a solid part of the wall.
In this invention, a simple metallic bar with a little handle, driven tightly into the sliding door or window frames, without exceeding the outside frame, makes all the doors and the screen (if there is any), one whole piece and with an attachment, screwed to the main wall frame, (optional and/or if necessary; gap between the inside and outside frames, see Fig.3A) makes the sliding doors and windows, a solid part of the wall.
Description
SPECIFICATIONS .
Th~e invention relates to a manually or automatically operable, multi-frame sliding doors and windows, to prevent unwanted entries from outside.
Currently, for a sliding door and window (upward or sideward sliding - 2 frames or 4 frames where as single glass or double glass), all security and l'~ock systems, only secure one frame to the wall or sometimes secure two frames to each other. As the result, most of the break-ins occur with lifting, shaking and/or forcing to break the weak, usually plastic, clips or locks.
ASLAN tech has found that, these disadvantages can be overcome by attaching all the mobile frames tightly to each other and to the main outer fram* that is secured to the wall. Therefore, to move, to lift and to shake will be almost impossible for the individual frames. Since, there will be no visual excess part at the outside, to cut this bar or to remove it from outside will be impossible.
It will be very inexpensive and easy to install.
The attached pages illustrate and have more physical ~ specifications of this invention.
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In drawings which illustrate embodiments of th~ invention Figure 1 is the safety bar, illustrated in round shape, with circular handle. Figure lAis the optional attachment to fill and secure the gaps between frames.
Figure 2 and 2A are the view from inside of the sliding door or windows where an arrow points the installation of the safety bar.
Figure 3 and 3A are the top views of two multi-frame doors or windows with a gap between frames and without gap, where 1 is sliding frame.., 2is gap attachment, 3isfixed frames and 4is J~he wall frames.
Figure 4 and 4A are the side views of the multi-frame doors or windows, with and without gap between frames, where 1 is the wall frame, 2is the attachment to secure the gap, 3 is the fixed frames and 4 i: the sliding frames and screen.
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Th~e invention relates to a manually or automatically operable, multi-frame sliding doors and windows, to prevent unwanted entries from outside.
Currently, for a sliding door and window (upward or sideward sliding - 2 frames or 4 frames where as single glass or double glass), all security and l'~ock systems, only secure one frame to the wall or sometimes secure two frames to each other. As the result, most of the break-ins occur with lifting, shaking and/or forcing to break the weak, usually plastic, clips or locks.
ASLAN tech has found that, these disadvantages can be overcome by attaching all the mobile frames tightly to each other and to the main outer fram* that is secured to the wall. Therefore, to move, to lift and to shake will be almost impossible for the individual frames. Since, there will be no visual excess part at the outside, to cut this bar or to remove it from outside will be impossible.
It will be very inexpensive and easy to install.
The attached pages illustrate and have more physical ~ specifications of this invention.
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In drawings which illustrate embodiments of th~ invention Figure 1 is the safety bar, illustrated in round shape, with circular handle. Figure lAis the optional attachment to fill and secure the gaps between frames.
Figure 2 and 2A are the view from inside of the sliding door or windows where an arrow points the installation of the safety bar.
Figure 3 and 3A are the top views of two multi-frame doors or windows with a gap between frames and without gap, where 1 is sliding frame.., 2is gap attachment, 3isfixed frames and 4is J~he wall frames.
Figure 4 and 4A are the side views of the multi-frame doors or windows, with and without gap between frames, where 1 is the wall frame, 2is the attachment to secure the gap, 3 is the fixed frames and 4 i: the sliding frames and screen.
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Claims (5)
1. A bar driven into all the frames of a sliding door or window, sliding in any direction, to right or left or upward or downward.
2. A bar in any geometric shape, round or square or quadrangle or pentagon etc..etc..for the purpose, explained in (1.) above.
3. A bar with any type of handle, circular or straight or L shaped or square etc..etc..for the purpose, explained in (1.) above.
4. A bar made of any strong material, in any color with any accessories, for the purpose, as defined in claim 1.
5. A bar in any length and diameter, for the purpose, as defined in claim 1.
Priority Applications (1)
Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
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CA 2058707 CA2058707A1 (en) | 1992-01-02 | 1992-01-02 | Sliding door and window safety bar |
Applications Claiming Priority (1)
Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
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CA 2058707 CA2058707A1 (en) | 1992-01-02 | 1992-01-02 | Sliding door and window safety bar |
Publications (1)
Publication Number | Publication Date |
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CA2058707A1 true CA2058707A1 (en) | 1993-07-03 |
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Family Applications (1)
Application Number | Title | Priority Date | Filing Date |
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CA 2058707 Abandoned CA2058707A1 (en) | 1992-01-02 | 1992-01-02 | Sliding door and window safety bar |
Country Status (1)
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CA (1) | CA2058707A1 (en) |
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1992
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Legal Events
Date | Code | Title | Description |
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FZDE | Dead |