Movable or removable closures – With protective grille or safety guard – Removable
Patent
1980-04-29
1982-04-20
Downey, Kenneth
Movable or removable closures
With protective grille or safety guard
Removable
49 56, E06B 700
Patent
active
043252036
ABSTRACT:
A guard system for preventing unauthorized entry through sliding patio doors and the like even when the glass is broken, while preserving unobstructed appearance when not in use, includes a set of vertical rods hung from a track secured across the inside top of the patio door to be protected, and extending past it to one side so all rods can be slid out of sight behind a customary patio door curtain, and apparatus holding the rods in spaced parallel relation to bar the patio door to intruders, this apparatus including a horizontal bar across the inside of the patio door midway up and securable at each end by quick attach-detach brackets; the horizontal bar has holes through it for holding the rods in position; a sill track runs across the patio door sill on the inside and prevents the bottom of the rods from being pushed inward; the rods can be pivoted and lifted for insertion into the horizontal bar; alternative modes of deployment are disclosed.
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Downey Kenneth
McClellan, Sr. John F.
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