Closure fasteners – Braces
Patent
1995-05-17
1996-10-29
Warden, Jill
Closure fasteners
Braces
292DIG19, 118500, 248333, 248343, 2483543, 2483545, 269 53, 269905, 16 82, E05C 1744
Patent
active
055689540
ABSTRACT:
A device for holding a door upright for painting comprises a bracket that attaches the device to the electrical junction box in a ceiling, a telescoping rigid section held by the bracket, and a pin at the end of the rigid section that engages the top edge of the door. The telescoping rigid section adjusts to different door sizes and different ceiling heights. It also moves to a retracted position from an extended position, so that the door can be easily positioned and removed. In the vertical position, only slight force is needed to hold the door there, force provided in part by the attachment of the device to the junction box. Use of the junction box obviates the need for more elaborate support systems.
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Mann, P.A. Michael A.
Pyon Harold Y.
Warden Jill
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