Door-stop for the handicapped

Closure fasteners – Bolts – Swinging

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292338, 292DIG15, 16 82, E05C 1712, E05F 502

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044947844

ABSTRACT:
A door-stop for handicapped people and particularly people in wheel chairs which permits the person to push a self-closing door open and lock it in an open position before passing through the doorway. The door-stop is comprised of a pivoted cross bar mounted at a convenient height traverse to the door connected by means of a lever to a door-stop at the corner of the door. The door can thus be pushed open and the cross bar moved downward to lock the door-stop. After the person passes through the door, he can simply lift the cross bar to release the door-stop allowing the door to close.

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