Flexible or portable closure – partition – or panel – Plural strip – slat – or panel type – One closing opening in another
Patent
1980-12-29
1986-08-05
Foss, J. Franklin
Flexible or portable closure, partition, or panel
Plural strip, slat, or panel type
One closing opening in another
160380, E06B 728
Patent
active
046037241
ABSTRACT:
The locating of a pet door within a screen, such as a screen door. A frame in the form of a molding is composed of a pair of members which are to be tightly clamped together with the screen therebetween. The frame forms an enclosed area. A portion of the screening material within the enclosed area has been removed. Within the enclosed area is swingably mounted a door. The door is to be swingable from a closed position located substantially within the enclosed area to an extended position permitting movement of a domesticated animal through the enclosed area.
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Borwick Innovations, Inc.
Foss J. Franklin
Munro Jack C.
Purol David M.
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