Closure fasteners – Portable securer plate or bar – Sliding holding member
Reexamination Certificate
2007-06-19
2007-06-19
Estremsky, Gary (Department: 3676)
Closure fasteners
Portable securer plate or bar
Sliding holding member
C292SDIG046
Reexamination Certificate
active
11205013
ABSTRACT:
A first L-shaped bracket is secured to the door and has an aperture aligned with an aperture extending through the door. A second L-shaped bracket having substantially the same size and shape as the first bracket has a rod which, in the locking position, extends through the aperture in the door bracket and door. In the non-use position, the rod extends through an aperture in the outwardly extending section of the door bracket. The outwardly extending section of the door bracket also has a second aperture. The handled bracket has an aperture on each section aligning with the second aperture in the outwardly extending section to accommodate a padlock.
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Estremsky Gary
Hoffman Wasson & Gitler, P.C.
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